BitNile’s Subsidiary, TurnOnGreen, Installs Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at The Hampton Inn
BitNile Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: NILE), a company noted for its diversified portfolio, has recently announced a significant achievement by its green energy tech and power supply subsidiary, TurnOnGreen, Inc. The subsidiary has successfully completed an electric vehicle (EV) charger installation project in collaboration with The Hampton Inn, located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. This project involved the installation and activation of commercial network level 2 chargers, specifically the EVP700G model, in the guest parking lot. These chargers are easily searchable and accessible through the TurnOnGreen mobile app and can be activated using the app, a QR code, or an RFID card. For seamless access, the TurnOnGreen mobile app is available for download on both the App Store for iPhone users and Google Play for Android users.
The Hampton Inn, set to open its doors in July 2022, promises to be a haven for travelers seeking convenience and comfort. Nestled in the heart of Rancho Cucamonga, at 11669 Foothill Blvd, its strategic location serves as a midpoint between the vibrant cityscapes of Palm Springs and Los Angeles. Guests will be spoilt for choice with a selection of shopping and dining options just minutes away at Victoria Gardens and Ontario Mills Mall. For sports and speed enthusiasts, the Toyota Arena and Auto Club Speedway offer thrilling experiences. An added advantage for eco-conscious travelers is the provision of TurnOnGreen EV charging services. By facilitating these services, the Hampton Inn aims to alleviate range anxiety and promote the use of zero-emission vehicles in the area.
“The Hampton Inn brand is synonymous with quality and sustainability. We are proud to provide EV charging services to this brand-new location in Rancho Cucamonga, CA,” said Marcus Charuvastra, Chief Revenue Officer for TurnOnGreen. “We believe EV charging services are a vital amenity for all hotels to attract the thousands of travelers driving or renting an electric vehicle.”
“We are diligently working on expanding our commercial charging network throughout North America to meet the tidal wave of demand that is coming,” said Amos Kohn, CEO for TurnOnGreen. “TurnOnGreen’s commercial EV chargers can provide businesses the flexibility to offer guests and employees EV charging services for a fee or free of charge and provide an opportunity for businesses to monetize parking spaces.”
Continuing the trend towards sustainable transportation, The California Air Resources Board recently proposed the Advanced Clean Cars II Regulations (ACCII). This ambitious initiative mandates that 35% of new passenger vehicle sales must be powered by batteries or hydrogen by 2026. Furthermore, it aims for net-zero emissions in 100% of sales by 2035. The proposal doesn’t stop there – by the year 2030, zero-emission vehicle sales are expected to constitute 68% of total vehicle sales. This proposition marks a significant step forward in reducing our carbon footprint and transitioning towards a future powered by clean, renewable energy.
For more information on TurnOnGreen’s product line, please visit www.TurnOnGreen.com.