Atom Power, a manufacturer of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, has secured authorization from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program to offer its cloud-based software tool to government customers.
The General Services Administration said Monday the authorization verifies that Atom Power’s software complies with FedRAMP’s security standards, enabling government agencies to deploy secure electric vehicle charging stations.
Atom Power becomes the third electric vehicle supply equipment — or EVSE — manufacturer to receive FedRAMP authorization following Chargie and ChargePoint.
“It’s great to see another example of the EVSE industry responding to the growing federal demand for EV charging stations,” said GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan.
“We look forward to helping more American businesses to grow and thrive in the federal marketplace by supporting the sustainability of the federal footprint,” she added.
In a separate announcement, Atom Power said its FedRAMP-authorized Atom Cloud Software Solution can be paired with its charging hardware to provide government agencies with visibility and control over their electric vehicle charging portfolios.
GSA plans to authorize six more EVSE vendors later in 2024 to support the Biden administration’s clean transportation goals.