Greenlots designs and delivers charging networks for electric vehicles. Our aim is to offer a web-based charging network for every city, which is easy to use and inexpensive to set up. We’ve designed Greenlots charging devices to be:

affordable | easy to install | easy to use | networked solutions | global

Every city already has ideal conditions for electric vehicles: short distances, stop-start traffic, parking lots and electricity everywhere. We take existing infrastructure and make it available for drivers of electric vehicles.

We quickly realized that this has to be inexpensive, easy to use and most importantly, all over the place. That’s how Greenlots was born. Our mission is to make it easier to switch from gas-guzzling vehicles to a much cleaner, kinder and more electrifying ride.

With Greenlots everywhere in your city, you have every reason to make the switch.

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