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Electric Avenue Joins AD Electrical – Canada Division as New EV Charging Supplier

Electric Avenue Joins AD Electrical

March 21, 2024

Electric Avenue Manufacturing, a supplier of comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential use, is pleased to announce it has joined AD Electrical – Canada as a new divisional supplier.

AD Canada encompasses a vast network of 216 independent distributors across the nation.

“This membership signifies our entry into a wide-reaching and respected network, expanding our market reach and opening doors to new customers eager for innovative electric vehicle charging solutions,” said Jill Foley, Marketing Director for Electric Avenue.

Solely focused on EV hardware and software solutions, Electric Avenue aims to address a critical need in the rapidly growing EV market: the expansion of charging infrastructure. Founded in 2021, Electric Avenue sells its products exclusively through distribution. The company is committed to enhancing the accessibility and reliability of EV charging solutions, particularly for multi-unit residential buildings, workplaces, and commercial settings.

For more information on Electric Avenue and its products, visit goelectricave.com.

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