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FreeWire Technologies Stock

FreeWire Technologies provides smart battery systems for EV charging and mobile distributed power.

About FreeWire Technologies Stock

Founded

2014

Headquarters

San Leandro, CA, US

Total Funding

30.2M

Industries

Transportation, Energy, Sustainability

FreeWire Technologies provides smart battery systems for EV charging and mobile distributed power. It provides clean, quiet mobile power, and fast charging that’s available and easy to deploy. The company's products deliver power wherever and whenever users need it, without the added costs of construction or infrastructure upgrades. The company merges designs with convenient services to electrify industries formerly dependent on fossil fuels. FreeWire customers can tackle new applications and execute new business models without the complexity of upgrading traditional energy infrastructure. The company is backed by venture capital firms and global fortune 500 companies. FreeWire Technologies was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Leandro, California.

FreeWire Technologies Management

Leadership team at FreeWire Technologies

Vice President Operations

Mark Hanna

CIO and Co-Founder

Jawann Swislow

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