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InCharge Energy and DLL partner for charging finance solutions

DLL's portfolio exceeds $48B

Equipment Finance News, AI AssistedbyEquipment Finance News, AI Assisted
February 19, 2025
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InCharge Energy, a provider of charging infrastructure and service support for electric fleets, has partnered with vendor finance provider DLL to expand the availability and affordability of electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging in the U.S.

Founded in 1969, DLL is a global leader in asset finance solutions for equipment and technology, managing a portfolio exceeding €46 billion ($48 billion), according to a Feb. 18 DLL release. The company supports the transition to cleaner energy and energy-efficient equipment for partners and end users.

InCharge Energy delivers fleet charging solutions for businesses, schools and organizations across North America, offering service and maintenance for multiple brands of charging equipment, according to the release. Its AI-powered fleet charger management platform, InControl, helps customers control costs and optimize fleet operations.

The partnership will leverage DLL’s experience in developing customized financing solutions to accelerate EV adoption, according to the release. Combining DLL’s financial offerings with InCharge’s charging solutions and service packages, the collaboration aims to drive the growth of EV fleet operations nationwide.

DLL, headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands, operates in over 25 countries, offering financial solutions across industries including clean energy and transportation, according to the release. InCharge Energy, based in Los Angeles, provides charging solutions across North America, with facilities in Richmond, Va., and Montreal, Quebec.

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