Reliability Matters

Improving the Reliability of Public EV Chargers with ChargerHelp! Co-Founder & CEO, Kamale Terry


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As the electric vehicle market accelerates, the reliability of the charging infrastructure becomes increasingly vital. Chargers that are down or malfunctioning can hinder adoption and erode consumer confidence. But who ensures these chargers stay up and running?

Today, we're diving into that very topic with a trailblazer in the EV service space. My guest is Kameale Terry, co-founder and CEO of ChargerHelp!, a company revolutionizing how we think about EV charger maintenance and reliability. 

Under her leadership, ChargerHelp! has pioneered Reliability as a Service, developed a highly trained and diverse technician workforce, and shaped industry policies aimed at improving charger uptime.
Kameale’s journey is as inspiring as it is innovative, leading a national movement for a more reliable and equitable EV charging network. With backgrounds in workforce development, clean tech, and digital operations, she’s uniquely positioned to tackle the challenges facing this growing industry.

In this episode, we’ll explore the common causes of EV charger failures, the role data plays in predictive maintenance, the impact of new regulations like the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) standards, and how ChargerHelp! is creating pathways into the clean energy economy for workers from all walks of life.

If you've ever wondered how reliability translates to the EV world, or how technology and workforce innovation go hand in hand, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

Kameale’s Company:
ChargerHelp!
https://www.chargerhelp.com
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