Alyath

The Problem

LIMITED

Charging Infrastructure

Current EV charging network is 70 miles apart. Primarily planned in cities and interstate highways, excluding rural, small cities and underserved areas.

SLOW

Charging Stations

Most EV chargers deployed today are Levels I and II, which are very slow and impractical for city fleets. Current grid would cost billions to upgrade.

LEGACY

Payment System

Existing EV charging networks have multiple payment systems. Each vendor has its own proprietary app that caters only to their specific charging station. .

SURGE

of Carbon Footprint

The Nature Conservancy suggests that the average carbon footprint for a U.S. citizen is 16 tons. This is one of the highest rates in the world, leading to new policies implemented to reduce carbon footprint

Limited Charging Infrastructure

As of 2020

By 2030

Public Investment: +500,000 Charging Stations (2020 U.S. infrastructure bill)

CURRENT STATE