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EV Charging Shortage Spurs Start-Up Ready to Serve Fleets

A former founder and CEO of Fox Rent A Car fields a team to lead Bullet EV Charging Solutions in providing chargers, solar sources, and battery storage for commercial and residential customers.

EV Charging Shortage Spurs Start-Up Ready to Serve Fleets

Leading execs (L to R) Co-CEO Allen Rezapour, co-founder and former Co-CEO of Fox Rent-A-Car; Co-CEO Andres Pinter, a former senior member of Ares Management’s investment team; and COO Mark Vogel, an expert in renewable energy and former SVP for ADT’s Solar division, all bring complementary backgrounds to their roles.

Photos: Bullet EV / Design: Canva/Bobit

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Bullet EV Charging Solutions, a growing installer of electric vehicle chargers, solar panels, and battery storage systems, launched on July 31 to address three critical energy challenges: the scarcity of EV chargers, a strained power grid, and volatile electricity rates.

Headquartered in Austin, Texas with more than 50 full-time employees, the renewable services company is open for business first in Texas, Arizona, California, and Colorado with national expansion planned for 2024. As it expands, Bullet EV is expected to generate thousands of green-collar jobs nationwide.

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The company is already on pace to generate annual revenue north of $20 million this year with positive cash flow from inception. Its offerings — EV charging station, solar panel, and storage installation, repair, and maintenance — are available to fleet, commercial, and residential customers.

A Leadership Team of Specialists

Behind Bullet EV is an experienced leadership team: Allen Rezapour, co-founder and former co-CEO of Fox Rent-A-Car, Andres Pinter, a former senior member of Ares Management’s investment team, and Mark Vogel, an expert in renewable energy and former SVP for ADT’s Solar division.

Rezapour, who was semi-retired after recently selling Fox to auto rental giant Europcar, has provided Bullet EV with the investment capital required for expedited growth.

Consumer demand and government incentives are fueling the need for more EV chargers — both commercial and residential — across the country, according to company executives.

Lining Up EV Charging Network

While Bullet EV specializes in the installation of EV charger infrastructure, its services also include installing solar panels and storage systems, along with ongoing maintenance and repair for each of its offerings.

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Bullet EV has already partnered with several EV charging equipment providers including ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CHPT) as a certified reseller and installer. ChargePoint is a leading provider of solutions for charging EVs from home and multifamily to workplace, parking, hospitality, retail, and transport fleets of all types.

The U.S. lacks adequate charging infrastructure in place to support the growing EV market, according to data from S&P Global Mobility. To accommodate forecasted EV sales demand, the number of EV chargers needs to quadruple between now and 2025 — and grow more than eight-fold by 2030.

“Current and projected demand for EV chargers is the catalyst for the formation of Bullet EV,” said Mark Vogel, chief operating officer of Bullet EV Charging Solutions, in a news release.

“The number of new electric vehicles sold in this country has been doubling every year. There are simply not enough chargers to accommodate the EVs that will be on the road.

“Our company is addressing the big picture — providing a combination of EV charging, solar and battery storage. Imagine being able to charge your car from the power you generated from your roof and stored in your own batteries. The ultimate goal is to allow our customers to achieve grid independence.”

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Many forecasters estimate that up to half of U.S. new car sales will be electric vehicles by 2030, said Andres Pinter, Co-CEO of Bullet EV Charging Solutions.

“With various government and EPA deadlines fast approaching, Bullet EV will get ahead of the country’s EV charger problem,” Pinter said. “The issue is not only the alarming shortage of charging infrastructure. The existing EV chargers in place are not being routinely repaired and maintained.”

Government Pushing Demand for EV Chargers

Government mandates and incentives are providing tailwinds for the EV charger industry.

For example, by 2027, light-duty government vehicles will need to be emission-free per President Biden’s executive order. By 2035, California’s Advanced Clean Cars II rule will require all new car and light truck sales to be zero-emission vehicles.

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) greatly expanded federal tax credits to provide massive incentives for the expansion of the country’s EV charging infrastructure. The private sector is also digging deep to build out their own EV charger networks.

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For example, seven major automakers recently announced they were forming a joint venture to roll out 30,000 EV chargers across the U.S. at an estimated cost of several billion dollars.

While the U.S. faces an increasingly strained grid, Bullet EV Co-CEO Allen Rezapour noted that electric vehicles, combined with solar and storage systems, can help alleviate the pressure on the country’s power infrastructure.

“Bullet EV focuses on renewables as a holistic, big-picture solution for homeowners and commercial customers,” Rezapour said. “The potential for this market is huge.”

Originally posted on Charged Fleet

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