Companies to develop a program to deploy rapid-charging, battery-integrated technology, advancing their commitment to lower-carbon solutions
Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) signed a letter of intent with FreeWire Technologies in support of its first electric-vehicle charging program in the United States, the two companies announced Wednesday.
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The announcement highlights Phillips 66โs commitment to pursue lower-carbon solutions and comes as an endorsement of FreeWireโs ultrafast, battery-integrated charging technology. The two companies will explore opportunities to deploy FreeWireโs technology within Phillips 66โs U.S. fueling stations and other strategic locations.
โWith EV adoption growing, Phillips 66 is working with FreeWire to bring consumers electric fueling stations that meet their expectations for high-speed, on-the-go charging,โ said Pam McGinnis, Vice President, Global Marketing at Phillips 66.
FreeWire joined Phillips 66 at its branded marketer conference in Las Vegas this week to showcase the agreement. Phillips 66 plans to expand its base of electric fueling stations by leveraging its retail network of approximately 7,000 U.S. sites using the Phillips 66ยฎ, 76ยฎ and Conocoยฎ brands.
โWe are thrilled to play a leading role in Phillips 66โs electrification plans that unlock new customer relationships with EV drivers,โ said Arcady Sosinov, FreeWire Founder and CEO. โAs charging demand continues to surge, our battery-integrated chargers offer the streamlined, shovel-ready solution that many entering the EV charging space are looking for.โ
FreeWireโs Boost Charger offers an attractive alternative to costly and time-intensive upgrades to electrical grid and power infrastructure of an individual site. It connects to existing infrastructure without burdensome construction costs and permitting restraints.
โWe like battery-enabled chargers for many reasons. They reduce operational costs by charging up the battery when power is cheaper but still provide capacity to give customers a rapid charge,โ said Lou Burke, Manager of Branded Sales at Phillips 66. โThese types of chargers require minimal electrical infrastructure investment, significantly reducing permitting and time to value.โ
FreeWire recently launched its new global headquarters, R&D and manufacturing facility in Newark, California. The companyโs new 66,000-square-foot facility aims to accelerate the development and introduction of ultrafast charging and energy storage solutions.
โWe see this as the first of many exciting announcements to come in the fuel delivery space,โ said Sosinov. โWeโre tremendously thankful to the Phillips 66 team for trusting in our technology and execution as they make this important step toward electrification.โ
FreeWireโs Boost Charger was recently showcased as a finalist in Fast Companyโs 2022 World Changing Ideas Awardsโ Transportation Category. In April, FreeWire raised an additional $125 million in new capital from investors, including asset manager BlackRock, Inc.
About Phillips 66
Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) manufactures, transports and markets products that drive the global economy. The diversified energy companyโs portfolio includes Midstream, Chemicals, Refining, and Marketing and Specialties businesses. Headquartered in Houston, Phillips 66 has employees around the globe who are committed to safely and reliably providing energy and improving lives while pursuing a lower-carbon future. For more information, visit phillips66.com or follow @Phillips66Co on LinkedIn or Twitter.
About FreeWire Technologies
Founded in 2014, FreeWire Technologies is the leading manufacturer of battery-integrated EV charging stations and power solutions in the U.S. The Companyโs fully-integrated Boost ChargerTM plugs into existing and ubiquitous low-voltage utility service and delivers high-power charging in areas that typically require extensive grid upgrades. The Boost Chargerโs combination of proprietary battery and power conversion technology enables ultrafast EV charging at all locations, freeing customers from the costs of providing fast charging using power directly from the electric grid. FreeWire has deployed battery-integrated chargers with Fortune 100 companies, commercial customers, fleets, retail locations, and gas stations across the U.S. and has partnered with bp pulse to deploy Boost Charger in its operations across the UK.
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Contacts
Phillips 66:
Jeff Dietert (investors)
832-765-2297
jeff.dietert@p66.com
Shannon Holy (investors)
832-765-2297
shannon.m.holy@p66.com
Thaddeus Herrick (media)
855-841-2368
thaddeus.f.herrick@p66.com
FreeWire:
Daniel Zotos
(617) 448-7497
dzotos@freewiretech.com
