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The fleet space is looking to keep “current” with the newest vehicles entering the sector.

On Wednesday, Merchants Fleet announced a partnership with Enel X — the Enel Group’s advanced energy services business line — to meet the infrastructure needs of the electric vehicle (EV) industry.

As part of the partnership, Enel X will provide smart EV supply equipment (EVSE), installation and charging infrastructure to Merchants Fleet clients to support the electrification of fleets nationwide.

The announcement follows an executive order from President Biden aimed at making half of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. be electric by 2030.

According to Bloomberg NEF, 100% of the world’s road fleet will need to run on electricity by the year 2050 to meet its Net Zero Scenario, requiring additional infrastructure to support the industry’s transition.

Through the agreement, Merchants Fleet clients will have access to Enel X’s portfolio of turnkey fleet electrification solutions, including JuiceBox smart charging stations and JuiceNet IoT software to manage electric fleets through optimized charging times, and remote access.

By electrifying fleets, the company explained that corporations can reduce emissions and fleet operating costs and help balance the grid by utilizing off-peak charging, which can generate bill savings and reduces strain on the grid during peak periods.

“Every day, the Merchants Fleet team works to develop and improve upon the fleet electrification solutions we can offer to our clients — solutions that not only elevate their brands environmentally, but integrate the latest innovations to reduce costs,” Merchants Fleet chief executive officer Brendan Keegan said in a news release.

“Bringing Enel X into our ecosystem expands the scale and capabilities of what we can offer to  our clients, and supports us in our journey to over 50% electrification by 2030,” Keegan continued.

The partnership with Merchants Fleet continues to expand Enel X’s fleet electrification portfolio, including partnerships with Biogen, Uber, Vestas, Novartis and more.

Enel X is also working with transit agencies, including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to support the electrification of public bus fleets and Martha’s Vineyard on a microgrid that will power an all-electric public transportation bus.

“Across the country, we’re seeing enormous interest in EV adoption as businesses look to achieve corporate sustainability goals and get ahead of new or future regulations. Many of the world’s largest companies are electrifying their fleets, and relying on our smart charging infrastructure and services to reduce costs and emissions,” said Giovanni Bertolino, head of e-mobility for Enel X North America.

“Our partnership with Merchants Fleet makes the transition to EVs more efficient and more cost effective for Merchants’ clients,” Bertolino added.

Earlier this year, Merchants Fleet launched its Adopt EV program, which is designed to help clients make a seamless and cost-effective entry into EVs. The tool educates and guides clients throughout the EV and EVSE purchase process from concept to execution.

The company said the addition of Enel X to the ecosystem will give Merchants Fleet clients access to specialized engineers and advisors who will help plan, provide, and install custom fit EVSE, enabling the adoption of infrastructure and services that align with their  needs and electrification goals.

Last year, Merchants Fleet set a goal to achieve 50% electrification of its mobility fleet portfolio by 2025, and 50% electrification of its managed fleet portfolio by 2030.

“Even before the first all-electric truck rolled off the production line, Merchants understood that infrastructure would emerge as the all-important factor for success within the industry,” the company said.

“To optimize operations while achieving sustainability goals for all clients, Merchants has implemented an ecosystem approach to provide highly customized and innovative solutions to integrate EVs into its clients’ fleets,” Merchants Fleet went on to say.