National Car Charging (NCC), a leading independent reseller and installer of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, has announced a significant milestone: securing a multi-year NASPO ValuePoint® Master Agreement with the State of Maryland. This contract grants NCC the ability to offer its comprehensive EV charging solutions to public entities across the United States.
The NASPO ValuePoint® Master Agreement, which was awarded following a rigorous review process led by Maryland, encompasses a wide range of EV charging products and services, including Level 2 (AC) and DC fast (DCFC) charging hardware, networking software, and ongoing maintenance and operations (O&M). This agreement is not limited to Maryland; all 50 U.S. states and territories have access to the competitive pricing and streamlined procurement process it offers.
NCC’s commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective solutions is reflected in its partnership with leading EV charging brands like ChargePoint and Kempower. Through this agreement, NCC and its subsidiary, Aloha Charge, will make it easier for state and local governments, educational institutions, and other public entities to meet the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure.
“We are deeply honored to be chosen as the EV charging solutions provider for the State of Maryland and NASPO ValuePoint,” said Jim Burness, CEO of National Car Charging. “Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our state-of-the-art portfolio. With our proven track record and the NASPO ValuePoint® Master Agreement, we can effectively support the transition to electrified transportation smoothly and efficiently.”
NCC’s extensive portfolio caters to the diverse needs of the public sector, offering solutions for public and workplace parking, as well as fleet vehicle applications, including school buses, police vehicles, and even watercraft. They believe that “no two charging installations are alike,” and tailor their recommendations to each customer’s unique needs.
The NASPO ValuePoint® Master Agreement goes into effect immediately, allowing member states to initiate the Participating Addendum process and access NCC’s competitive pricing on their comprehensive range of EV charging solutions. The contract is valid until May 31, 2027, with an option for renewal extending through May 31, 2029.
National Car Charging’s commitment to expanding EV charging infrastructure and supporting the transition to electrified transportation is evident in their work across the country. With over 11,000 ports installed across 1,100 clients in 48 states, NCC has established itself as a leading provider of reliable and innovative EV charging solutions. This new partnership with NASPO ValuePoint is expected to further accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and support the nation’s efforts toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.