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Lioce Group Launches Line of Electric Vehicle Chargers

HBJLioceEVChargerIn the wake of President Biden’s national goal for zero-emissions vehicles to make up half of new cars and trucks sold by 2030, a Huntsville company is driving to help motorists and businesses meet the challenge.

The Lioce Group is launching a line of electric vehicle chargers in a partnership with SemaConnect, company President Nick Lioce and Operations Manager Anthony Lioce announced.lioce logo new 2 1

“We’re extremely excited about the launch of our new product line and partnership. We are investing for the future, our customers, and our families,” said Anthony Lioce. “Before us, there is a major shift from combustion engines to electric vehicles. Alabama is 50th in ranking of states in regard to providing EV charging and infrastructure. TLG hopes to change that.

“TLG has been providing products and services to Huntsville since 1967 and we hope to carry on for another 54 years.

The product line will consist of SemaConnect’s full series of commercial level 2 240-volt chargers.SC Logo Large copy

SemaConnect, based in Bowie, Md., provides EV chargers for commercial applications – workplace, multifamily, hospitality, retail – and the public sector.