The stop should be worth the time.
If a driver has to wait, we have a responsibility to make the wait good. That is the thesis. Everything else follows.
Our Story
Rangeway is not a charging company with amenities. It is a hospitality company that happens to charge vehicles.
Rangeway was founded by a hospitality operator who has spent his career at luxury resorts, wellness retreats, and flagship urban hotels. That is an unusual background for an EV charging company, and that is the point.
It is also only half of the story. Rangeway's founder is equally rooted in the EV driver community, as a club director and co-founder. The instincts behind every Rangeway decision come from years of running guest experiences at the highest level, and from countless conversations with drivers on real road trips.
That combination is the conviction behind Rangeway. The EV charging industry has treated charging as a utility problem. We believe it is a hospitality problem. Drivers are guests. Stops are experiences. The wait is the product. We know which stops have broken the trip, which lounges never existed, and which corridors have been left behind. We have been the drivers stopping at them.
So we are building the answer on our own terms. Every location is designed as a place you would choose, not a place you tolerate. Every format, from the smallest Trailhead to the largest Summit, holds the same hospitality standard. The scale shifts with the road. The care does not.
What we believe
If a driver has to wait, we have a responsibility to make the wait good. That is the thesis. Everything else follows.
Every element of a Rangeway location is evaluated like a hotel operator would evaluate it, from lighting to lobby to lavatory.
We plan corridors, not maps. A site is only worth building if it shortens a real trip for a real driver.
A Trailhead in a small town and a Summit on a weekend should feel made by the same hands, with the same voice and the same care.
The team
We are a small group of hospitality operators, energy veterans, and EV community organizers, building the network together.
Where we're going