EVGateway has marked a significant milestone by receiving FedRAMP (Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program) certification, solidifying its position as a trusted provider of secure electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure solutions in the United States. This certification allows EVGateway to work with federal agencies and other public sector entities, ensuring compliance with stringent cybersecurity standards.
With FedRAMP approval, EVGateway becomes one of the few EV charging platform providers qualified to offer cloud-based solutions to government bodies. The recognition boosts the company’s credibility and enables broader adoption of its EV infrastructure in highly regulated environments, supporting the growing demand for secure and scalable EV charging networks.
The certification not only underscores EVGateway’s commitment to cybersecurity but also opens up opportunities to support the Biden administration’s EV goals. By ensuring a secure infrastructure, the company aims to help accelerate the deployment of 500,000 public chargers across the country, particularly in federal and government-led mobility projects.
EVGateway’s smart charging solutions include features like load balancing, remote monitoring, and real-time diagnostics. The FedRAMP certification ensures that these services now operate under the highest level of security, protecting sensitive data and supporting the evolving needs of government fleets and facilities.
The company highlighted that its secure infrastructure will also benefit state and municipal projects, as well as utility providers, by enabling the seamless integration of EV charging with renewable energy and grid management systems. This is key to building a resilient and future-ready national charging ecosystem.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, EVGateway’s proactive move to meet federal standards positions it as a leader in secure EV infrastructure. This achievement reflects a broader trend in the industry toward prioritizing data protection while scaling up clean mobility solutions across the U.S. landscape.
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