ENAT Powers Up with Expanded EV Charging and Fleet Electrification Efforts

June, 2026

On June 2nd, ENAT Transportation & Logistics cut the ribbon on their newly installed EV Chargers at 1050 Wall Street in Lyndhurst. The company purchased and installed one dual-port Level 2 charger and three dual-port Level 3 Fast Chargers, allowing up to eight vehicles to charge at the same time. The project was supported through the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s ‘It Pay$ to Plug In’ grant program.

To celebrate the launch, ENAT is inviting the public to charge their electric vehicles at the site free of charge through June 30. The company will also make the chargers available at no cost to other tenants in the corporate plaza.

ENAT delivers retail products and medical supplies and provides catering and passenger transportation for corporate events. The company serves small- to medium-sized businesses in Bergen, Hudson, Essex, and Middlesex counties in New Jersey, as well as the Bronx in New York City.

ENAT began transitioning its fleet to electric vehicles in 2022, initially charged its EVs at home and at public charging stations. As the company expanded ts electric fleet, reliable charging access became increasingly important.

“We decided to purchase and install our own EV charging stations because our drivers often had to wait to charge, and it was affecting our business operations,” said Luis Abad, Head of Business Operations, ENAT Transportation & Logistics.

To date, ENAT has transitioned five of its seven delivery vehicles to EVs. The company has also applied for an NJ ZIP grant from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority to purchase 10 Chevrolet BrightDrop cargo vans to expand its operations.

EZ Ride is proud to have assisted ENAT in finding grants and applying for Gold level  EV Adoption Leadership certification for their Lyndhurst location.

Considering EV charging for your business or fleet? Contact Lisa Lee at [email protected], or call 201-939-4242, ext. 123 or visit our website to learn about available funding opportunities, technical assistance, and recognition programs that can help accelerate your transition to electric vehicles.

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