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America’s 1st African American Woman Electric Vehicle Charger Manufacturer to Debut at Motor Bella 2021

Dunamis Clean Energy Partners, the Detroit-based technology, manufacturing,
and engineering firm focused on energy efficiency, and environmental service
solutions is proud to announce the launch of Dunamis Charge, a new electric
vehicle charger product line. The company will be debuting and displaying
the product September 21st – 26th at the Motor Bella 2021 in Pontiac,
Michigan.

The Dunamis Charge is a cutting-edge hardware that offers electric vehicle
drivers a user-friendly, premium charging experience. The sleek and stylish
solutions have been rigorously tested to ensure best-in-class efficacy and
are ruggedly equipped to withstand the elements. Offering 24/7 driver
support, world-class service and maintenance; the smart-technology chargers
are an ideal fit for property owners, businesses and municipalities
interested in offering their employees, customers, residents or patrons an
electric charging solution.

Dunamis Clean Energy Partners (DCEP) is the first African American
woman-owned electric vehicle charging manufacturer in the country.

With over 150 employees across the state, the company is integrated into
four business verticals: Lighting, Charge, Environmental and Horticulture,
which collectively comprise a product and service suite that includes an
assortment of LED lighting solutions, electric vehicle chargers and energy
management services. DCEP has outlined plans for expansion that include
selling their Michigan-manufactured Dunamis Charge stations nationally and
internationally sowing the seeds for local job creation and economic growth.

Founded in 2012 by Detroit-native Natalie King, DCEP’s work is rooted in a
mission to provide energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions
particularly in underserved and impoverished communities in Michigan and
beyond. King’s dedication to community-driven innovation earned her the
esteemed honor of being named the 2021 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The
Year R for Michigan and Northwest Ohio. The University of Michigan and Wayne
State Law School grad will also be representing the multimillion-dollar
company as a member of the inaugural cohort of Apple’s Accelerator Program,
a new initiative for minority-owned businesses that are creating
environmental solutions focused on climate change, resource conservation and
smarter chemistry. Dunamis is one of only 15 businesses selected for the
program.

“Dunamis Clean Energy Partners is committed to environmental and economic
stewardship in Detroit and beyond. We are proud to be creating the jobs and
carbon-neutral environmental solutions of the future and we are excited to
be a catalyst for a cleaner, greener Michigan,” says King.

Learn more about Dunamis Clean Energy Partners and Dunamis Charge at
www.dunamisenergy.com.

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