Stepping into the Future: DFW Airport Selects EV Safe Charge's Robotic Charger, ZiGGY, for Groundbreaking EV Charging Demonstration

By Bob Vidra · Updated 2 min read

Buckle up, friends! Prepare for a thrilling ride into the future of electric vehicle (EV) charging as Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) teams up with ZiGGY, the first mobile, robotic EV charger from EV Safe Charge, this summer. ZiGGY aims to revolutionize commercial parking lots by meeting EV charging needs efficiently and safely while offering a built-in communications and advertising platform.

The first of its kind demonstration program will run from May to August, with DFW's Innovation and Planning teams at the helm. "Airports must meet the growing demand for travelers owning EVs to easily charge while they fly," said Caradoc Ehrenhalt, founder and CEO, EV Safe Charge. "DFW chose to display the tech offered by ZiGGY due to its innovative flexibility to reach every car in a parking lot, not just a few spaces."

EV Safe Charge isn't just about charging stations. They constantly create temporary solutions for large-scale commercial customers, such as Jaguar, Porsche, Stellantis, Nissan, Audi, Daimler, and Harley-Davidson.

The company saw a gap in the market for a truly mobile EV charging solution. "We worked the past three years to develop ZiGGY," Ehrenhalt continued, "an onsite-autonomous vehicle operating through an app to meet a broad range of EV charging needs. We are thrilled to be included in these historic demonstrations at DFW Airport."

This news follows EV Safe Charge's recent victory in Barcelona's pilot-project competition, where the company's innovative ZiGGY system won recognition for its ability to serve numerous vehicles within a parking area.

For more information about EV Safe Charge and to get a glimpse of the future with a short ZiGGY video, visit Website and follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn. It's an electrifying era, folks, and we're all charged up to bring you the latest!

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