Fleet electrification with Maxperr

Fleet Electrification and the Future of E-Mobility in Markham

Maxperr Energy recently welcomed over 30 energy and transportation leaders to our headquarters in Markham for an exciting event focused on the future of fleet electrification in Canada. Designed to address the challenges and opportunities in commercial EV charging infrastructure, the event connected key players in e-mobility, real estate, energy storage, and public policy.

Empowering Fleet Electrification with Maxperr Energy

As a leading Canadian provider of DC fast chargers and commercial charging solutions, Maxperr Energy organized the session to share insights on how property owners, fleet operators, and cities can transition smoothly to electric mobility. Our charging lineup—including the 12kW EV charger for residential and light commercial applications, the 30kW EV charger for fleet hubs, and the 120kW/160kW/240kW ultra-fast chargers—was showcased throughout the discussion.

Distinguished Guests and City Support

We were honoured to be joined by Councillor Alan Ho (City of Markham) and Councillor Simon Cui (York Region, Ward 4), who provided key insights into municipal efforts supporting EV adoption and e-mobility infrastructure development.

Their remarks reflected strong support for public-private partnerships that make EV charging more accessible across Ontario.

Expert Panel Discussion: 30kW EV Chargers and Beyond

A highlight of the event was the panel session, hosted by Adrian Gomes from the EV Charging Institute. Panelists included:

The panel addressed core challenges around DC fast charger deployment, hydro connection limitations, and the role of energy storage systems in reducing peak load. Special emphasis was placed on the role of 30kW EV chargers in supporting mid-sized fleet electrification across retail, logistics, and municipal sectors.

Takeaways on Commercial EV Charging Solutions

  1. DC Fast Chargers are Essential for Fleet Readiness
    Maxperr’s lineup of scalable chargers, from 12kW AC EV chargers, and DCFC range from 30kW EV Charger to 240kW DCFC, support the wide range of charging needs in commercial operations.
  2. Energy Storage Supports Peak Load and Off-Grid Charging
    Integration with BESS provides resilience and load shifting—crucial for grid-constrained sites.
  3. Partnerships Make the Difference
    Collaboration with utilities, tech innovators, and city councils will accelerate the deployment of reliable EV charging infrastructure.

Building Canada’s Clean Transportation Future

As e-mobility grows rapidly in Canada, events like these help establish a collaborative ecosystem. Maxperr Energy is proud to take the lead in connecting the dots between policy, infrastructure, and end-users.

We sincerely thank our partners, speakers, and guests for joining us, and we look forward to welcoming you to our next Maxperr Social event, follow our event announcement page.

Want to electrify your fleet or develop a commercial EV charging site?
Let’s connect, visit maxperrenergy.com to learn more.

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