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XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging Partner to Expand Fast-Charging Stations in the Midwest

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XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging have announced the launch of a new electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure initiative in the Midwest. The collaboration aims to expand access to high-speed EV charging stations across the region, addressing growing demand for reliable and efficient charging solutions as EV adoption continues to rise.

The partnership will focus on deploying advanced fast-charging technology at key locations throughout the Midwest, targeting areas with increasing EV traffic and underserved communities. According to representatives from both companies, this initiative seeks to enhance convenience for EV drivers while supporting broader efforts to build a robust charging network in the United States. Specific details about the number of stations planned or their exact locations were not disclosed, but both companies emphasized their commitment to accelerating EV infrastructure development in alignment with sustainability goals.

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Date: April 3, 2026

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