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TurnOnGreen (OTC: TOGI) announced a strategic relationship with Kinseth Hospitality Companies on October 13, 2025 to deploy guest-facing EV charging across Kinseth-managed and owned hotels in the Midwest.
The program includes site assessment, design/engineering, commissioning, networking, 24/7 driver support and site host support, prioritizing upgraded networked Level 2 chargers (7–19 kW) for overnight guests and evaluating select DC fast-charging for highway-adjacent properties.
The partnership aims to standardize hardware, software, and service to improve guest convenience, support sustainability goals, and create ancillary revenue opportunities.
TurnOnGreen (OTC: TOGI) expanded its Level 2 EV charging network at Purdue University in partnership with Total Energy Solutions Corp (TESCO) on Oct. 8, 2025. The deployment adds EVP700G (32-amp) chargers across multiple parking garages and EVP1100 (48-amp) chargers at Purdue University Airport and the Boilermaker Golf Complex.
Each EVP1100 delivers about 35–40 miles of range per hour and all units use TurnOnGreen’s charging management software for remote monitoring, reporting, and usage tracking. TurnOnGreen chargers dispensed 44,999 kWh at Purdue from 2023–2024; Purdue projects over 50,000 kWh dispensed in 2025, supporting campus sustainability goals.
TurnOnGreen (OTC: TOGI) and its defense division Digital Power Corporation have initiated shipments of proprietary power conversion systems to a major defense OEM. The systems will be integrated into Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) and Rugged Tactical Reconnaissance Vehicle (RTRV) platforms.
This milestone marks the transition from engineering to full production on a multi-year program valued between $15-19 million. The ruggedized power systems are designed to provide stable power for mission-critical electronics in harsh environments, supporting communications, data processing, and situational awareness capabilities.
TurnOnGreen (OTC:TOGI) has secured significant defense contracts worth $4.5 million through its Digital Power division. The company will design and manufacture advanced power systems for military applications, including the electrification of 4x4 reconnaissance vehicles and power solutions for navigation systems in tanks and military vehicles.
The company has also entered a strategic agreement with a leading defense OEM to supply and integrate power systems for off-road military vehicles. Additionally, TurnOnGreen has been selected to develop power solutions for next-generation Light Armored Vehicles, with contracts valued between $15-19 million over three years. The company is also providing uninterruptible power solutions for Transportable Tactical Command Communications infrastructure to a major aerospace and defense
TurnOnGreen (OTC: TOGI) has secured $3.9 million in defense contracts through its power electronics division, Digital Power The contracts involve producing defense-grade power conversion modules, tactical power systems, and power distribution solutions for military vehicles and communication systems. The company has partnered with an Israel-based defense OEM to supply power systems for armored fighting vehicles and military ambulances. Additionally, TurnOnGreen is providing uninterruptible power solutions for Transportable Tactical Command Communications systems. The company's solutions have been tested and validated by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), meeting international military standards.
TurnOnGreen (OTC:TOGI) has completed an EV charging infrastructure project for Boulder City Police Department in Nevada. The installation includes multiple EVP1900 80 amp/19 KW Level 2 chargers providing 45-55 miles of range per hour, and an FSP1200 120kW dual port DC Fast Charger delivering 150 miles of range in under 40 minutes. Boulder City will use TurnOnGreen's network subscription services for remote management, energy tracking, and fleet optimization. The project, completed on October 9, 2024, represents part of TurnOnGreen's strategy to provide custom fleet charging solutions to municipalities.
TurnOnGreen (OTC:TOGI) has secured a contract with the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (LVJUSD) in California for EV charging stations installation and management. The company completed the first installation at Marylin Ave Elementary School in August 2024, featuring multiple EVP1100 Level 2 EV chargers accessible via smartphone app, RFID card, or QR code. TurnOnGreen will retain a percentage of recurring charging revenues throughout the contract period. The company plans to expand to three additional district locations and will work with LVJUSD to secure funding for these installations.
TurnOnGreen (OTC:TOGI) has initiated an EV charging infrastructure project with the Goleta Water District (GWD) in California. The first phase, set for completion in 2024, will deploy multiple EVP1100 48 amp/11 KW Level 2 charging stations, providing 35-40 miles of range per hour. GWD will use TurnOnGreen's network subscription services for remote management, charge tracking, and route planning. The project aligns with California's mandate requiring public agencies to replace internal combustion vehicles with zero-emission alternatives, aiming to reduce carbon footprint while lowering maintenance and refueling costs.
TurnOnGreen, Inc. (OTC:TOGI) has announced significant developments in its power electronics division, Digital Power (DPC). The company has secured $2.2 million in orders from a leading global defense contractor for its newly developed defense-grade power conversion modules (PCMs) and power control systems, including a proprietary power distribution unit (PDU) for off-road tactical vehicles and military ambulances.
Additionally, TurnOnGreen has obtained a strategic contract with an Israel-based defense to design, develop, and manufacture custom PCMs and PDUs for tactical vehicles used by the Israel Defense Forces. The company is also supplying custom-designed, uninterruptible power solutions to a major global aerospace and defense firm for use in Transportable Tactical Command Communications systems.
These developments highlight TurnOnGreen's growing presence in the high-margin defense sector and its focus on long-term value creation in growth-oriented verticals such as electric vehicle charging and advanced electronics for aerospace, defense, and telecom sectors.