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results and plans of our various business units and further identifying best practices, and potential new service opportunities for OWL. In short, my next 12 months will be critical to our success, and I couldn’ t be more excited about the opportunity.”
Impressive project portfolio
Focusing on business units, OWL’ s EV segment has grown rapidly, reaching nearly ten percent of the company’ s total top-line revenue last year: up from about five percent just two years earlier. While the sector has faced some recent headwinds, partly due to shifts in the political climate, the transition to electric vehicles is inevitable. Except for California, the US is roughly five years behind countries such as France, where EV charging stations are already common along major highway corridors. Although it’ s difficult to predict what percentage of cars on the road electric vehicles will eventually represent, it’ s clear that EVs will make up a significant share of future transportation.
OWL has built a nationwide team of accomplished EV charging professionals with the knowledge to execute an electric mobility plan with precision, transparency, and accountability. As electric mobility technology evolves, and state and federal policy is developed, OWL will make sure its customers are plugged in right up to the last mile.
OWL provides the full scope of general and electrical contracting services with indepth resources for retail and commercial businesses who rely on petroleum and electric fuel as a mission-critical component of everyday operations. One such organization is Buc-ee’ s, a true phenomenon in the fueling industry. What began as a Texas-based brand has rapidly expanded across the Southeast and into parts of the Midwest, transforming expectations for what a gas station or convenience fueling site can be.
Buc-ee’ s stands apart because of its sheer scale; a single location can have as many as
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