Our Mission

To empower confident EV charging decisions by providing clear, unbiased information and expert guidance, supported by automation tools that simplify EV charger selection, deployment, and operation.

Why We Exist

Choosing the right EV charger should not feel overwhelming.

Today's market is flooded with hundreds of models, complex technical specs, conflicting advice, and fragmented information scattered across manufacturer websites and forums. This confusion leads to costly mistakes, delayed projects, and missed opportunities for both homeowners and businesses.

ChargeWorld was created to eliminate that friction by centralizing charger data, offering practical automation tools, and connecting users with real industry expertise. Our goal is simple: help you make the right charging decision the first time.

Why ChargeWorld is Different

We do not alter, rank, or grade any chargers based on affiliations or commercial relationships.

ChargeWorld provides:

  • Unbiased charger information
  • Expert insights from the EV charging community
  • Tools that streamline specification and installation

No noise. No hidden agendas.

Who We Serve

Installers

Streamline charger selection and specification processes to deliver projects faster and more efficiently.

Consultants

Access comprehensive charger data and specifications to support client recommendations and project planning.

Fleets

Scale charging infrastructure with confidence through data-driven planning.

Property Owners

Make informed decisions for properties and use cases that fit your unique charging needs.

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Aaron Friese, P.E.

Founder

Aaron founded ChargeWorld after seeing both Fortune 500 companies and everyday homeowners struggle with the same problem: accessing information about EV chargers was far more complicated and time-consuming than it needed to be. Fragmented information, inconsistent guidance, and unclear specifications repeatedly led to wasted time and money.

With over eight years of experience designing and deploying energy infrastructure across the U.S. and Canada, Aaron has managed dozens of multi-megawatt EV charging projects and most recently led the launch of a new DC fast charger in the North American market, both of which have led to a deep, end-to-end understanding of the EV charging ecosystem from utility interconnection to hardware deployment and site operations.

He is a registered Professional Engineer in Washington, holds an MBA in Energy from the University of Oklahoma, and a BS in Civil Engineering from Washington State University.

When he is not working, Aaron enjoys “playing” golf, obsessively rooting for his fantasy football team, and exploring the outdoors with his lovely wife.