Senator Blumenthal Visits Gyre9 to View Manufacturing of Electric Vehicle Chargers

Gyre9, a product development firm, who designs, engineers, and manufactures electric vehicle (EV) chargers was recently visited by Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal.

(L-R) Chief Manufacturing Officer, Connecticut, Paul Lavoie, Director of Business Development, Advance CT, Ted Fisher, Gyre9 Chief Design Officer Frank von Holzhausen, Senator Blumenthal, Gyre9 President Ed Gilchrest, Gyre9 VP Operations, Wendy Gilchrest.

Blumenthal visited Gyre9 to highlight recent federal investments to expand EV infrastructure and incentivize consumers to purchase EVs, according to Gyre9 President Ed Gilchrest.

Signed into law in August, the Inflation Reduction Act will provide billions in direct consumer rebates and tax credits for consumers who purchase electric vehicles. Under federal investments in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Connecticut is slated to receive $52 million in federal funding to expand EV charging infrastructure across the state, more than $18 million of which has already been released, greatly supporting manufacturing companies like Gyre9.

(L-R) Gyre9 President Ed Gilchrest, Gyre9 VP Operations, Wendy Gilchrest, Senator Blumenthal.

Sen. Blumenthal meet with Gilchrest as well as Gyre9 employees.

About Gyre9
Gyre9 is a product development company focused on the research, design, and engineering of complete market ready solutions. Our goal is to continuously provide our clients with patentable, marketable, and more profitable designs. We strive for innovation that can define new product segments. More information: www.gyre9.com.