D&H United Fueling Solutions (“D&H”), a leading provider of maintenance, testing, and inspection services for fueling stations, electric vehicle charging, and automotive infrastructure, has been named to Energy Tech Review Magazine’s list of Top 10 EV Charging Services Providers for the second consecutive year.
Energy Tech Review Magazine is a leading print and online publication that provides technology news, articles, and insights into the latest developments in the energy marketplace.
“We are thrilled to be recognized for our efforts in the EV Charging Division,” said Tracy Long, CEO at D&H United. “Our rapid growth and success in the EV sector reflect our commitment to innovation and excellence. This recognition underscores our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our clients and the energy industry.”
With a legacy spanning over eight decades, D&H United has established a strong foothold in the traditional fueling sector. This extensive experience and reputation for excellence are the foundations on which they have built their premium parallel services in the EV sector. With 34 offices nationwide, D&H serves as a trusted one-stop shop for charge point operators, EV OEMs, and C-store retailers.
“When an EV charger is down, it disrupts service, frustrates customers, and stops revenue generation for the company,” said Lance Altizer, Chief Commercial Officer at D&H United. “By ensuring that chargers remain up and running, we provide every customer a seamless and satisfying experience, supporting their business needs and promoting customer satisfaction.”
About D&H United Fueling Solutions
D&H United Fueling Solutions is a leading supplier of petroleum fueling and EV charging system equipment, installation, and service across the United States. With 34 branch offices and over 1,250 employees, we are dedicated to providing our clients with top-notch service and innovative solutions. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a place on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest-growing private companies for two consecutive years.
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