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Hypercharge Networks Corp V.HC

Alternate Symbol(s):  HCNWF

Hypercharge Networks Corp. is a Canada-based provider of smart electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions that offers turnkey technology to multi-unit residential and commercial buildings, fleet operations, and other sectors. The Company provides charging solutions by offering equipment and a network of public and private charging stations. The Company provides turnkey EV charging solutions primarily for light and medium duty EVs through a managed charging network of EV charging stations, a cloud-based software platform which operates site-owner and Company-owned charging stations and offers iOS and Android mobile applications to drivers. Its portfolio includes equipment to serve every setting and vehicle with outputs from 6 kilowatt (kW) to 350 kW. The Company’s EV chargers include Hypercharge JNT-EVC10, Hypercharge JNT-EVC11, Hypercharge Level 3 DC Fast Charging, and Hypercharge JuiceBar Gen 3 Series. The Company supplies and installs EV charging stations across Canada.


TSXV:HC - Post by User

Post by Justdosomeddon Jan 10, 2023 1:18pm
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Government Goals to Support Charging Infrastructure Growth

Government Goals to Support Charging Infrastructure Growth
With the Canadian government creating a mandatory target for all new light-duty cars and passenger trucks to be zero-emission by 2035, we’re going to need a huge amount of investment and growth in the charging infrastructure side of things due to the massive size of the country and the colder temperatures that affect the range of EVs. This is why I’m expecting the early players in the EV charging infrastructure market to experience more growth than the companies looking to manufacture the vehicles, as they can create their own extensive network/natural monopoly in the market.
 
https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy-efficiency/transportation-alternative-fuels/zero-emission-vehicle-infrastructure-program/21876
 
Hypercharge is one of Canada’s only publicly traded EV charging companies, and they’ve been working hard to continue developing the future of the country’s transportation industry. And they’ve been working hard recently with numerous deployments across Canada. With competitors being valued in the $10000+ range per charger, there’s significant upside as HC continues to generate sales and recurring revenues as they scale the business. Definitely, an interesting one to watch at the current $30M valuation, especially when they have big things planned for 2023.
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