Nuvve Holding Corp. Awarded New Sourcewell Contract to Provide V2G Fleet Electrification Solutions
Reuters
Oct 01, 2025
Nuvve Holding Corp. Awarded New Sourcewell Contract to Provide V2G Fleet Electrification Solutions
Nuvve Holding Corp. has announced it has secured a new contract with Sourcewell, a cooperative purchasing organization serving over 75,000 public agencies. This agreement marks the second contract between the two organizations and aims to support public sector clients, including school districts and municipalities, in transitioning to electric vehicle fleets. The partnership gives these agencies streamlined access to Nuvve's charging solutions, such as Level 2 AC chargers, unidirectional and bidirectional DC fast chargers, and the company's energy management software. The contract is intended to simplify the procurement process and promote the adoption of electric vehicles in public sector fleets.
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