ElectricFish partnered with DTE Energy and IBEW Local 58 to bring Michigan’s first Zero Net Energy facility a cutting-edge solution: the 350² charger. Seamlessly integrating EV charging, peak demand management, and renewable energy, this project showcases how tech and sustainability go hand-in-hand to electrify and empower underserved communities. 🚗🔋
ElectricFish Energy, Inc. is a technology company which builds and deploys clean, resilient energy infrastructure to support the diverse energy needs of disadvantaged communities. It installed its microgrid, a battery integrated EV charging station, at a public site in the DTE Energy service area, funded through the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform (MMFP) Real World Deployment Grant. The site, the IBEW Local 58 Zero Net Energy (ZNE) Center, is Michigan’s first Zero Net Energy facility.

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