FreeWire Technologies today announced that Gary Moskovitz has been elected to FreeWire’s Board of Directors. Gary, currently President and CEO of Anomera Inc., an advanced materials sciences company... more
The San Leandro Chambers of Commerce honors FreeWire Technologies as the 2016 Innovator of the Year. The recognition was given to the company and fellow business leaders in the local area during an aw... more
FreeWire Technologies announced today that Darin McDonald has joined the company as Vice President of Manufacturing to further development of the company’s mobile power product line. Darin comes to ... more
FreeWire CEO Arcady Sosinov’s company is using “second-life” EV batteries to “reach a cost-competitive part of the market that other energy storage players typically cannot be ... more
With a Hawaiian blessing and untying of the traditional maile lei, FreeWire Technologies today officially opened for public use two Mobi Chargers, battery-supported DC fast chargers for electric ... more
FreeWire Technologies, maker of mobile electric vehicle chargers and mobile power systems, announced today that it has been selected for State Contract 04016, designating the company as an approved ve... more
The State of Hawaii, from government representatives to energy service providers to citizens, want to rely as heavily on renewable energy sources as possible. Hawaii has a clear and ambitious goal to ... more
The dedication only increased as we approached the shipment date of the Mobi Chargers for Honolulu, Hawaii. These mobile fast chargers will be hosted at the bustling Airport Trade Center. Per usu... more
One evening in May of 2015, Danny Kennedy, the co-founder of Sungevity, ran out of charge on his Fiat 500e and one of FreeWire’s Mobi Chargers came to the rescue. It’s commonplace...... more
California is positioned for a power calamity. Not only does the state have the most expensive energy in the continental U.S., but also the least reliable. It’s had more than 470 power outages this ... more
Backup power in cases of emergencies is necessary at the municipal level. They are highly encouraged at the household level, especially in areas more prone to disasters due to natural weather patterns... more
The central electrical grid changes dramatically and rapidly from top down topologies to decentralized. Generation patterns as well as consumer behavior become less predictable. The traditional way to... more
The Seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7) was held in San Francisco, June 1st and 2nd. Government officials from more than 20 countries around the world assembled to discuss the climate goals pledge... more
CEO, Arcady Sosinov, recently sat down with our partners at Autodesk to discuss the changing landscape of electric vehicles and how that has shaped the development of FreeWire. ...... more
Fumes and noise are usually synonymous with diesel generators. Over the years, the EPA has become more stringent on the limitations on exhaust emissions for stationary and portable generators. ...... more
More drivers are choosing to drive electric and electric vehicles will soon be equipped with longer ranges. The need for faster charging stations in more locations is increasing. ...... more
Using data collected from the EV Project, Idaho National Laboratory on the overall costs of installing a direct current electric vehicle charger, from the installation costs to the accrued demand... more
Climate change is a growing issue and it has become apparent that we need to move towards cleaner energy sources sooner rather than later. California, the world's 8th largest economy...... more
Commercial electric vehicle chargers are heavily used during the day. Whether it'd be for workplace charging or public charging at shopping center or parking garage...... more