EVGateway has officially received FedRAMP authorization, a major step that enables the company to provide secure and compliant electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to U.S. federal government agencies. This certification paves the way for large-scale public sector adoption of EV solutions across the country.
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) ensures that cloud service providers meet strict cybersecurity standards. With this certification, EVGateway becomes one of the few EV infrastructure providers eligible to support federal agencies with highly secure and scalable charging networks.
EVGateway’s platform offers comprehensive EV charging management solutions, including real-time monitoring, data analytics, and access control—all now validated under FedRAMP’s stringent guidelines. This will help government agencies deploy and manage EV charging infrastructure with greater confidence in data protection and system reliability.
The company emphasized that the authorization aligns with federal sustainability and electrification goals, including the Biden administration’s target to electrify the entire government vehicle fleet. EVGateway’s technology will support agencies in meeting those mandates while maintaining secure operations.
EVGateway CEO Reddy Marri expressed pride in achieving this milestone, noting that it demonstrates the company’s commitment to both innovation and cybersecurity. He added that the move will accelerate public-sector EV adoption and infrastructure deployment across the U.S.
As federal agencies ramp up their transition to electric mobility, EVGateway’s FedRAMP status positions it as a critical partner in building a secure, nationwide EV infrastructure backbone—one that meets both environmental and national security standards.
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