Chevrolet, Qmerit, and Schneider Electric Donate Electric Vehicles to American Cancer Society, Promoting Hope for Wheels in the EV Sector
In a remarkable stride towards fostering more sustainable solutions, three leading companies - Chevrolet, Qmerit, and Schneider Electric - have joined forces to support the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge communities.
The collaboration aims to provide a more comfortable and supportive environment for cancer patients, caregivers, and volunteers, with eleven Chevy Bolt EVs and onsite charging stations now available across ten Hope Lodge communities. These electric vehicles (EVs) are being used to provide free transportation to cancer treatments.
Each Hope Lodge offers a supportive, homelike environment with shared meals, activities, and private rooms. The addition of EVs and charging stations will not only make travel easier but also contribute to cleaner, less polluted environments.
Tracy K. Price, founder and CEO of Qmerit, stated that their company is proud to join forces with Chevrolet and Schneider Electric to support the American Cancer Society. Qmerit is donating $30,000 and more than 200 hours of charging implementation services from their network of certified electricians.
Jaser Faruq, Senior Vice President for Innovation at Schneider Electric, added that they are honored to support the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge communities by enhancing their infrastructure with EV charging solutions. Schneider Electric is donating $60,000 to the communities.
This partnership marks Chevrolet's 14th year of partnership with the American Cancer Society. The company is providing reliable transportation to patients and their families undergoing treatments away from home.
For more information about American Cancer Society Hope Lodge communities, click here. For more details about the partnership between Chevrolet, Qmerit, Schneider Electric, and the American Cancer Society, you can check the official websites or press rooms of the involved organizations, search major news websites, browse industry publications, or contact the organizations directly.