Maxperr Energy recently hosted over 30 energy and transportation sector leaders at its Markham headquarters for a focused briefing on fleet electrification and commercial EV charging infrastructure. The gathering brought together stakeholders from e-mobility, real estate, energy storage, and policy sectors to tackle the real obstacles standing between Canadian fleets and a zero-emission future.



Empowering Fleet Electrification with Maxperr Energy
As a leading Canadian provider of DC fast chargers and commercial charging solutions, Maxperr showcased its full charging lineup — from 12kW residential and light-commercial units, to 30kW fleet hub chargers, through to ultra-fast 120kW, 160kW, and 240kW DCFC systems built for high-demand fleet and corridor applications.
Eco 12kW AC
Residential & light commercial
Smart 30kW DCFC
Fleet hubs & public charging
120kW Ultra-Fast DCFC
High-demand commercial sites
160kW / 240kW Ultra-Fast DCFC
Highway corridors & large fleets
Distinguished Guests and City Support
The event was honoured to welcome Councillor Alan Ho from the City of Markham and Councillor Simon Cui from York Region (Ward 4). Both councillors expressed strong support for public-private partnerships that make EV charging more accessible across Ontario, underscoring the municipal commitment to clean transportation infrastructure.


Expert Panel Discussion: 30kW EV Chargers and Beyond
A moderated panel brought together four industry voices to discuss DC fast charger deployment obstacles, hydro connection restrictions, and the role of energy storage in managing peak loads for mid-sized fleet applications.
- Adrian Gomes — Moderator, EV Charging Institute
- Gurkanran Gill — Strategy Lead, TROES Energy
- Simon Shao — CEO, Maxperr Energy
- Jason Niu — Senior Advisor, PowerON Energy Solutions




Takeaways on Commercial EV Charging Solutions
- DC Fast Chargers Essential: Maxperr's scalable charger range supports diverse commercial operations from 12kW AC through 240kW DCFC systems.
- Energy Storage Integration: Battery systems provide resilience and load shifting for grid-constrained locations.
- Collaborative Partnerships: Coordination between utilities, innovators, and municipal governments accelerates infrastructure deployment.
Building Canada's Clean Transportation Future
Events like this one are a reminder that fleet electrification is not a distant ambition — it is happening now, and the infrastructure decisions made today will shape Canada's transportation landscape for decades. Maxperr Energy is committed to being a trusted partner in that journey, from site assessment and equipment supply through to long-term operation and maintenance.






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