Locations
Ontario, CA, USA
industry
Hardware · Manufacturing · Transportation
Size
1 - 10 employees
Stage
Other
founded in
2010
KIGT is an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Manufacturer that also creates the operating software. We help Plug-in Car Drivers save time and money by providing faster charging at home with software that makes it easier to manage fueling and energy expenses. The MINI eCharger is one of the smallest Level 2-220 Volt wall mount Smart Charge Stations for your home or commercial parking structures. Featuring the first ever interactive touch screen in home charge station . Our Managed Charging Operating System completely enhances the most important aspects of the plug-in driving experience. Including Scheduled Charging software that enables drivers to pre-set your home charging session for off-peak times when electricity cost less per kWh. KIGT eChargers are for all Electric Vehicle (EV) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) drivers. Imagine, what it would be like if you never had to pay for gasoline ever. Now imagine every time you left home or your parking space at work you had a full tank. Even better if you can, imagine it cost you less than $3. Now if you can do your best to imagine that the car you drove actually supplied the electricity for your home and building where you worked. Sounds like something out of the Jetsons, right? Yet it, isn’t. We at KIGT live this future almost everyday, and our intent is to have others live like this to. KIGT is a green tech company whose core focus is providing clean affordable fuel and energy infrastructure options to individual consumers and commercial customers. KIGT designs and manufactures an intelligent compact yet stylish 220V/30Amp bi-directional fast chargers for battery electric vehicles. KIGT is now the primary Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Station provider for the University of La Verne. KIGT and the Univ. of La Verne have agreed to a 3 Year exclusivity/non-compete agreement. This is the first EV Charging project on the campus for students and visitors.
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