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Recharge City

www.recharge.city

 
Recharge is a company that provides a network of over 500 stations all over New York where customers can take powerbanks anywhere to charge their devices and return them in any station. They also offer the option to connect with them and install a stat...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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