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With ETL certification to UL-2202, DockChain brings Level 3 (DC) fast charging to every parking bay

  • Writer: Oliver Smith
    Oliver Smith
  • Sep 9
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 16

UL 2202 approval from Intertek, US production, and plug‑and‑play integrations set up fleets and destinations to cut rollout costs and kill the charger queue.


Dublin, Ohio, USA — September 9, 2025 — Go Eve today announced that DockChain, its patented “daisy‑chain” DC fast‑charging system, is now certified to UL 2202 (ETL) and entering production in Dearborn, Michigan, with partner Goodwill Integrated Solutions. The result: operators can turn one standard Level‑3 charger into a network of fast‑charging bays, slashing installed cost and speeding up deployments across North America.


TL;DR: One DC fast charger → many parking bays. Less capex. Less waiting in line. Made in the USA. Certified and shipping.


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DockChain is a patented hardware-and-software system that uses a “daisy-chain” architecture to turn a single DC fast (Level 3) charger into a scalable network of multiple charging points—significantly cutting infrastructure costs while transforming the driver experience. No more circling. No more fighting for access. DockChain kills the access queue and makes waiting to plug in a thing of the past. Its intelligent, proprietary software enables operators to prioritize and optimize charging across multiple bays—whether accelerating turnaround for fleets, maximizing throughput, or delivering the smoothest experience for drivers.


By allowing many more parking bays to access DC fast charging from a single power source, DockChain reduces queuing and eliminates constant vehicle shuffling. At scale, the total installed cost of DockChain can rival slow Level 2 solutions while delivering DC performance. With UL 2202 certification (ETL) secured and production underway in Michigan, Go Eve is positioned to accelerate adoption across fleets, workplaces, and public charging environments. The company is also raising $3.5 million to invest in sales, marketing, and distribution in support of rapid North American growth.


Why It Matters

Significant infrastructure savings with DockChain vs. deploying multiple standalone DC fast chargers—adding up to billions across target markets.

Faster, more scalable charging rollouts will help grid-constrained sites avoid expensive hardware duplication and upgrades.

· Higher vehicle and power throughput with fewer bays than comparable Level 2 deployments.

Better customer experience: more parking bays can charge, reducing queuing and access anxiety, no vehicle shuffling or charger blocking, fewer unexpected dwell fees, full visibility of charging schedule.

Intelligent control: Go Eve’s proprietary software enables site-specific prioritization and optimization for fleets, workplaces, and public charging.

Made in the USA: production in Dearborn, Michigan, supports U.S. jobs and ensures scalable, reliable supply

Protected IP: patented innovation underpins Go Eve’s competitive edge as it expands across North America.

Broad compatibility: integrations with leading DC fast-charger manufacturers enable fast, low-friction deployment; DockChain can also be retrofitted to many existing Level 3 sites.

 

"Certification to North American electrical standards is a pivotal milestone for Go Eve and DockChain,” said Hugh Sheehy, CEO of Go Eve. “DockChain rewrites the economics of DC fast charging — enabling more parking bays to access rapid charging from a single power source. That means drivers spend less time waiting, and operators can deploy infrastructure faster and at lower cost.


With certification to the UL2202 standard and U.S. production now in place, we’re moving from small deployments to scaling across North America. Integration is seamless: we’re already working with top DC charger brands and expanding our distribution and installer network to meet growing fleet demand, including partnerships with Uptime, Mid Cour, and the Merlin Group, which connects us with major last-mile operators.


Thanks to our manufacturing partner, Goodwill Integrated Solutions, we’re ready to deliver at scale. Certification clears the way for large-scale adoption and gives our customers complete confidence as they electrify their fleets, workplaces, and parking facilities.”


“We’re proud to partner with Go Eve to bring DockChain to North America,” said Karl Schneider, Vice President at Goodwill Integrated Solutions. “This technology has the potential to redefine EV charging infrastructure, and our local production capabilities will ensure we can deliver it quickly, reliably, and at scale — while also supporting and creating American manufacturing jobs right here in Detroit."



About DockChain

DockChain is a patented EV fast-charging hardware and software system developed by Go Eve. Using a daisy-chain architecture, DockChain enables a single (OCPP standard) DC fast charger to power multiple low-cost charging terminals, delivering rapid charging sequentially at a fraction of the cost of traditional DC infrastructure.


Its intelligent, proprietary software dynamically prioritizes and optimizes charging to suit the needs of each site, whether maximizing fleet throughput, minimizing wait times, or balancing power intelligently. DockChain ensures efficient utilization across fleets, workplaces, public parking, and residential developments. It’s ideal for car services and dealerships, buses and school transit, last-mile delivery, heavier goods distribution, hotels and motels, office parks and campuses, shopping malls, maintenance fleets, and operational yards – essentially anywhere there’s a parking bay.



About Go Eve

Go Eve is an EV charging technology company founded as a spin-out from University College Dublin and Imperial College London. Its mission is to accelerate electrification by delivering scalable, cost-effective, and intelligent charging solutions. Go Eve’s patented DockChain technology is already deployed in Europe, supporting fleets, workplaces, and public charging providers.



About Goodwill Integrated Solutions

Goodwill Integrated Solutions (GIS), based in Dearborn, MI, is a leading provider of high-quality manufacturing, assembly, and supply chain services. A subsidiary of Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, GIS combines operational excellence with a social mission, creating job opportunities and delivering value to partners across automotive, mobility, and advanced technology sectors.



About ETL Certification And UL 2202 Standards

Go Eve has achieved certification to the UL 2202 standard, a globally recognized safety standard for high-powered electric vehicle charging equipment. Testing was conducted by Intertek, an accredited certification body, to verify compliance with the UL 2202 standard.

This certification covers critical factors such as electrical protection, fire safety, and thermal performance, ensuring that Go Eve’s technology is safe to install, operate, and manufacture at scale.

Intertek has awarded Go Eve its ETL certification, and the DockChain Listing Number is 5033241. By achieving this standard, Go Eve joins industry leaders such as ABB, BTC Power, Lincoln Electric, Tesla, and Zerova in meeting this rigorous benchmark.




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John Goodbody - Marketing Director

 
 
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