MEET NATALIE KING: THE ONE BEHIND AMERICA’S FIRST BLACK WOMAN-OWNED EV RECHARGING STATION

From attorney to tech history maker – Natalie King’s vision led to the first Black woman-owned electric vehicle recharging station.

Dunamis Clean Energy Partners has a fast charger that can recharge a vehicle in 30 minutes. It also comes with a screen that allows operators to advertise to pick up an additional revenue stream.

With the residential model, users can mount it to their garage wall and expect a full charge for their electronic vehicle in four-to-six hours.

King’s journey to building Dunamis Charge began in 2007 when she and her ex-husband launched a solar energy firm. She revealed that when the marriage ended, so did the company. But what didn’t change was her passion for clean energy, reported Afro Tech.