Charge Rigs made a significant impact at the ACT Expo 2025, held at the Anaheim Convention Center, by unveiling its latest EV charging solutions: the Flexx Mobile DC Fast Charger and the Omega scalable charging unit. These innovations attracted considerable attention from fleet operators, dealers, and industry analysts, highlighting the company’s commitment to advancing electric vehicle infrastructure.
During the four-day event, Charge Rigs conducted live demonstrations at booth #5827, showcasing the Flexx unit’s capability to power an Omega charger on-site. This demonstration emphasized the potential of mobile charging solutions to support high-power deployments without relying on traditional infrastructure, garnering positive feedback from attendees.
Fleet managers from various sectors, including transit agencies, delivery networks, and municipal departments, expressed strong interest in the portable 120 kW Flexx charger. They praised its ability to provide charging in remote locations, during outages, or in emergency situations, thereby enhancing fleet uptime and operational flexibility.
The event also served as a platform for Charge Rigs’ leadership team, including CEO Paul Boes and CRO Harry Groenendyk, to engage with prospective dealer partners. Several equipment and dealership representatives showed intent to carry the Flexx and Omega lines, citing the growing demand for mobile EV charging options in the market.
Media outlets and analysts identified Charge Rigs as a company to watch, with their booth becoming a hub for discussions on how mobile and modular charging solutions can address critical gaps in current infrastructure. These conversations underscored the role of such innovations in enabling large-scale fleet electrification.
Charge Rigs’ successful showcase at the ACT Expo 2025 underscores its position as a leader in the EV charging industry, offering versatile and scalable solutions that meet the evolving needs of electric vehicle fleets. The Flexx and Omega chargers represent significant strides toward more accessible and efficient EV infrastructure.
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