Following the acquisition, the company will now own and operate the EV charging stations that were earlier operated by EVPass.

The EVPass charging stations, located across Central New York, including Syracuse, Rome, and the surrounding areas, were deployed in collaboration with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).

CarCharging CEO Michael D. Farkas said that the sales of EV are continuing to set records.

"March 2013 was the best month of sales ever for the Nissan LEAF, surpassing even Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn’s expectations, and Tesla’s Model S sold more than any other EV."

"We intend to support the EV market by expanding the availability of EV charging services, not only in New York, but throughout the country," added Farkas.

CarCharging and EVPass employ EV charging stations manufactured by ChargePoint, which provide 240 volts with 32 amps of power that quickly recharges an EV’s battery.