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DockChain by Go Eve, an Innovative EV Charge Point Multiplier, Comes to North America

Go Eve is redefining what’s possible in electric vehicle charging with DockChain, a groundbreaking system designed for speed, flexibility, and scalability. It’s the first charging architecture that allows rapid DC charging for every parking bay without the massive infrastructure costs that have limited large-scale EV adoption.

At its core, DockChain combines two key elements: Dock, a set of connected charging bays, and Chain, a daisy-chain cable that links them to a single rapid DC charger. This simple yet powerful setup means one standard high-capacity charger can power multiple parking spaces sequentially, multiplying the available charging points and drastically lowering investment costs.

Unlike conventional fast charging setups that require a dedicated charger for every space, DockChain’s modular design lets operators add units as they grow, scaling quickly and affordably. The system is also backed by Go Eve’s charge management software, offering full visibility and control over charging sessions through an intuitive interface so fleet managers, property owners, and drivers can monitor the charging sequence, and optimize performance, in real time.

Go Eve Poised to Transform U.S. EV Charging with DockChain Deployment

Go Eve is entering a pivotal new phase of growth as it is bringing its patented DockChain technology to fleets, commercial properties, and real estate developments across the United States. With U.S. manufacturing underway and ETL certification secured, the Anglo-Irish company is now positioned to scale its breakthrough charging architecture nationally.

DockChain enables a single DC fast charger to power multiple parking bays through a daisy-chain of compact charging terminals. This approach makes rapid charging more accessible, affordable, and easier to deploy in the places where vehicles naturally park. For operators navigating the rising demand for EV infrastructure, DockChain delivers a compelling combination of flexibility, lower installation costs, and improved charger utilization.

As Go Eve expands its footprint in the U.S., its mission remains clear: unlock scalable, cost-effective fast charging for workplaces, depots, hospitality, multifamily properties, and large fleets. With proven results in real-world installations across Europe and North America, DockChain is quickly emerging as a practical solution for organizations seeking to accelerate electrification without the heavy infrastructure burden.

From reducing grid requirements to improving driver experience, Go Eve’s technology offers a smarter path to widespread EV adoption. And with U.S. operations ramping up, American customers will now have greater access to a charging solution built for speed, simplicity, and scale.

Go Eve’s Products Available in Multiple Form Factors Including Wall-Mounted, Pedestal, and Pole-Mounted Versions

Available in multiple form factors including wall-mounted, pedestal, and pole-mounted versions, DockChain adapts to any environment, from office campuses and apartment complexes to delivery depots and parking structures.

‘Dockchain’ System Achieved Certification for the North American Market in September 2025

Go Eve’s fast-charging DockChain system achieved ETL certification to the UL 2202 charging standard in September 2025, supporting sales and production for the North American market.

“Certification to North American electrical standards is a pivotal milestone for Go Eve and DockChain,” Go Eve CEO Hugh Sheehy told the Irish Post.

“DockChain rewrites the economics of DC fast charging, enabling more parking bays to access rapid charging from a single power source,” he added. “That means drivers spend less time waiting, and operators can deploy infrastructure faster and at lower cost.”

Go Eve Announces U.S. Growth with New VP of Sales Following ETL Certification (UL2202) and Launch of American Manufacturing

On October 30, 2025, Go Eve announced it had appointed John Torgerson as Vice President of U.S. Sales, marking a major milestone in its North American expansion.

Torgerson’s arrival comes at a pivotal moment. With ETL certification to UL2202 secured and U.S. manufacturing officially online, Go Eve is now positioned to deploy its patented DockChain technology across fleets, commercial properties, and real estate developments throughout the United States.

“Go Eve has cracked one of the biggest challenges in EV charging, delivering fast, economical, and reliable DC charging everywhere vehicles park,” said Torgerson. “With certification and production in place, we’re ready to scale that solution in a big way. I’m thrilled to help drive that growth.”

(John Torgerson, Vice President of U.S. Sales)

Torgerson brings more than a decade of experience in EV charging networks and distributed energy systems. He has led national partnerships, deployment initiatives, and programs that accelerated clean transportation across the country.

“John’s deep industry knowledge and commercial experience come at exactly the right time,” said John Goodbody, CMO at Go Eve. “We’re moving quickly, transitioning from pilot projects to large-scale installations, and his leadership will help us build awareness and expand our partner ecosystem.”

With its U.S. operations ramping up, Go Eve is poised to bring DockChain’s flexible, scalable DC charging architecture to market at a time when fleets and property operators need rapid, cost-effective solutions more than ever.

Go Eve’s Partner, Uptime EV Charger, Installed Container-Based Dockchain Systems at the Stellantis HQ in Auburn Hills, MI

At the Stellantis headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, Go Eve’s partner, Uptime EV Charger has been enabling public charging using its Portable Charging Solution (PCS) and the Go Eve Dockchain system. The setup was mostly intended for Stellantis staff, however it is also open to the public and takes credit card payments for charging via the Go Eve app. It has been picking up positive reviews from Plugshare.com, some of which are shown below.

Kyle Maki, Director of Business Development at Uptime EV Charger, spoke about the company’s PCS, which uses the DockChain technology.

“Uptime EV Charger’s Portable Charging Solution (PCS) offers customers a fast, flexible alternative to traditional EV charging infrastructure. Instead of investing in costly construction, permitting, and permanent installations, companies can deploy PCS units quickly and with minimal hassle,” Maki said.

“It also offers a potential solution for customers that may be facing extended periods of time for infrastructure upgrades, but need an immediate solution to help their fleet or business as soon as possible. The portable design lowers barriers to entering the EV charging market, making it ideal for locations where demand is growing or uncertain. This solution is also a great option to minimize construction costs or needs, especially for those who may not own the facility in which they are looking to electrify,” continued Maki.

(Image: Uptime EV Charger)

PCS units in DCFC format range from 60kW–400kW charger options. DC fast chargers (DCFC) support rapid charging needs for fleets, rideshare drivers, and long-distance travelers. Overall, PCS offers a scalable, mobile, and cost-effective way for businesses to provide EV charging without long-term infrastructure commitments.

This product is remotely monitored by the Uptime EV Charger support staff, and any issues that may arise can be quickly identified and supported by the team. The company also uses a QR Code based system for customers to report issues in real time.

Dockchain Delivers 1.1 MWh in a Single Office Day at SAP Dublin

Go Eve’s DockChain system has crossed an impressive real-world milestone at SAP’s Dublin office campus, delivering more than 1.1 megawatt-hours of energy in a single workday from a single 100 kW DC charger. With 10 DockChain-connected bays, the setup reliably charges about 30 EVs per day, without extra grid capacity, without added complexity, and without the idle downtime that affects most charging installations.

This achievement underscores DockChain’s defining strength: unlocking high-power, multi-bay charging where grid limits and space constraints would normally shut the door.

In typical office environments, reaching this level of daily energy delivery is nearly impossible. AC chargers can’t deliver enough volume, while clusters of standalone DC chargers demand costly grid upgrades and still sit underused for much of the day.

DockChain solves this by stretching the power of one DC charger across many parking bays. Its daisy-chain design keeps the charger active all day, shifting power intelligently from vehicle to vehicle and extracting maximum throughput from limited infrastructure.

DockChain has now operated for more than 18 months at SAP Dublin with uninterrupted performance aside from a brief campus-wide communications outage. Its reliability, paired with the Zerova DS DC unit, underscores its readiness for large-scale deployment.

Zerova Technologies and Go Eve Validate Partnership with DS Chargers and DockChain

In February 2025, Zerova, a global leader in DC fast charging solutions, and Go Eve, the company behind the innovative DockChain architecture, have officially validated their partnership with fully integrated support between Zerova’s DS Series rapid chargers and Go Eve’s DockChain technology. The collaboration sets a new standard for scalable, efficient, and user-friendly EV charging infrastructure.

DockChain is now fully compatible with Zerova’s high-performance DS chargers. This integration enables a single DSC rapid charger to serve multiple parking bays using DockChain’s compact, daisy-chained charging terminals. Instead of splitting power, DockChain charges one vehicle at a time and uses intelligent software to prioritize charging sessions according to customizable rules such as first-in-first-served, lowest battery level, or designated priority bays.

By enabling multiple fast-charging bays from a single DC charger, the combined system solves common frustrations like charger blocking while giving operators full visibility of every connected vehicle. The result is reliable and predictable charging for drivers and better utilization of expensive DC hardware.

This partnership makes rapid DC charging practical in locations such as workplaces, hotels, depots, parking structures, and commercial garages. It also offers operators the potential to reduce grid connection requirements by deploying high-power charging only when needed.

John Goodbody, Co-founder of Go Eve, added: “Zerova’s DockChain approval means we can now offer a seamless, scalable fast-charging solution globally. Expect to see DC fast charging deployed in many more locations from now on.”

Following a successful year of real-world deployments across multiple sites in the US and Europe, the companies have already validated the system on four locations, serving a wide mix of EVs from passenger cars to commercial vans.

Manny Huguez, President, Americas, Zerova Technologies, said: “DockChain represents an innovative option for customers seeking to extend DC charging access across multiple parking bays—particularly in parking garages and structured facilities—without major infrastructure upgrades. The technology has been validated and deployed with Zerova chargers, offering customers a practical and scalable path to expand their charging capacity.”

Go Eve Is an Anglo-Irish Company Advancing Its Mission of Transforming How the World Charges Electric Vehicles

DockChain is a patented EV charging technology originally developed by researchers at University College Dublin and Imperial College London. Both universities hold a stake in Go Eve and remain active partners, supporting ongoing research and providing office space for the company’s teams in Dublin and London. As an Anglo-Irish company, Go Eve continues to build on this strong academic foundation to advance its mission of transforming how the world charges electric vehicles.

Go Eve’s values guide its decisions, shape its culture, and drive its commitment to delivering exceptional solutions. The company embraces creativity and focuses on developing cutting-edge innovations that push the boundaries of EV charging. It prioritizes clear communication and simplicity, ensuring its technology and processes remain intuitive and effective. Go Eve is dedicated to creating positive environmental and societal impact through sustainable practices. The company also maintains a strong customer focus, working to understand user needs and consistently exceed expectations.

Contact the company today for more information about its game-changing DockChain.