
Mars Charge is pioneering the development of electric vehicle chargers designed for the resilience of the electrical grid. Their flagship product, the Mars Charger Mega, is a powerful 2-in-1 charger and energy storage solution that produces four times more power than traditional fast chargers. With advanced AI-driven technology, it offers rapid charging while extending battery life, making it ideal for fleets and commercial use. The company focuses on creating a decentralized grid capable of supporting the growing demand for electric vehicles, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy solutions. Mars Charge's innovative approach and patented technologies enable faster deployment and wider accessibility, catering to the evolving needs of the electric vehicle market.

Mars Charge is pioneering the development of electric vehicle chargers designed for the resilience of the electrical grid. Their flagship product, the Mars Charger Mega, is a powerful 2-in-1 charger and energy storage solution that produces four times more power than traditional fast chargers. With advanced AI-driven technology, it offers rapid charging while extending battery life, making it ideal for fleets and commercial use. The company focuses on creating a decentralized grid capable of supporting the growing demand for electric vehicles, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy solutions. Mars Charge's innovative approach and patented technologies enable faster deployment and wider accessibility, catering to the evolving needs of the electric vehicle market.
Headquarters: Palo Alto / Mountain View, California
Flagship product: MarsCharger Mega — 550 kW DC fast charger with up to 135 kWh integrated storage
Other product: MarsCharger Lite — portable ~30–35 kW charger with ~4.7 kWh storage
Founder / CEO: Michael Marczi
Reported funding rounds: Multiple rounds (3 reported); total funding reported $220,000 (USD) with last funding date 2024-07-31
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and distributed energy storage for grid resiliency.
Clean energy / Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
220000.00
Latest funding date reported alongside total funding amount in company snapshot
“Includes AcceliCITY (Leading Cities) and U.S. Department of Energy among reported investors”