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Melitron introduces new EV charger manufacturing solutions

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Melitron now offers Made in North America contract manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers of commercial EV charging stations.

Power supply for electric car charging. Electric car charging station. Close up of the power supply plugged into an electric car being charged.

GUELPH — Melitron Corporation, a manufacturer of integrated metal enclosure systems for technology products, has expanded the Company’s advanced manufacturing capabilities to offer contract manufacturing services of electric vehicle chargers to original equipment manufacturers in North America. The Company announced on Apr. 29 that it now offers contract manufacturing of EV charging station hardware, and is open to collaborative technology partnerships in Canada and the United States.

Melitron has a background in designing and manufacturing technology products that bring together metal enclosure systems, finishing, technology integration, and electrical and electromechanical assembly. Recent projects include the design and manufacturing of outdoor digital menu boards and digital signage for drive-thru restaurants.

“We are offering Melitron’s single source manufacturing services to help EV charger manufacturers scale to meet accelerating market demand across North America,” said Mike Turner, President and CEO at Melitron. “EV charger manufacturing is a natural extension of our advanced manufacturing services.”

Melitron’s EV charging station contract manufacturing services include design, manufacturing, technology integration, electrical and electromechanical assembly, optional digital display integration, and customizable finishing including colour, graphics and LED accent lighting.

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