Fine Airport Parking Selects Zevtron to Power EV Charging at George Bush Intercontinental Airport Location

Fine Airport Parking, a leader in premium off-airport parking services, announced that it has selected Zevtron, a cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) charging technology provider, to deliver scalable and infrastructure-friendly EV charging at its two facilities serving George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston.

As part of the initial deployment, Zevtron will install 16 chargers supporting 32 EV charging ports across both garages. Each charger will be powered by Zevtron’s white- labeled operating system, which provides Fine Airport Parking total control over who can use chargers and how they can be used, while also allowing the company to monetize EV charging. Zevtron’s platform is hardware agnostic, so it can be implemented to manage existing chargers at Fine Airport Parking locations, as well as the Zevtron chargers being deployed now at George Bush International Airport. Because it’s white labeled, the platform will allow Fine Airport Parking to expand their brand into EV Charging.

“Zevtron’s platform is by far the most innovative, user-friendly, and cost-effective EV charging solution we’ve come across,” said John Davey, Senior VP of Marketing and Strategy for Fine Airport Parking. “Because it’s fully customizable, it will give us complete control over how we manage and monetize our EV assets.”

Zevtron is implementing an innovative low-power charging system that allows multiple vehicles to be charged from a single 40-amp electrical feed, delivering multiple-port functionality per device. This approach enables Fine Airport Parking to leverage its existing electrical infrastructure with no additional utility or infrastructure upgrades—making the transition to EV support fast, efficient, and cost-effective. This creative approach enables parking owners and institutions to “right size” their operations, providing a customized charging approach that meets the owner’s unique needs while supporting the rapid growth of electric vehicle adoption. And it makes EV charging technology much more affordable and accessible to smaller operations and owners who have experienced sticker shock in the past from the prices of legacy EV charging technology providers.

“The Zevtron platform also has the scalability we need so the system will grow with us,” said Davey. “Being able to include EV charging with our reservation platform or implement pricing strategies will be extremely beneficial to us, as well as to our customers. Zevtron is giving us a turnkey solution that will allow us to easily recoup our investment because of the level customization they offer.”

Zevtron’s dual-port, low-power approach represents a breakthrough in EV infrastructure that emphasizes smarter and more efficient use of existing resources. This slow-charge approach is also perfect for airports because travelers typically park for several days at a time.

“Fine Airport Parking is one of America’s leading independent parking owner/operators, and we’re proud to support their EV infrastructure strategy,” said Bob Andrews, Zevtron’s founder. “Our platform is designed to offer seamless scalability, smart energy management, and powerful customization tools—making it ideal for owners and operators looking to deliver premium EV charging without breaking the grid or the budget.”

Following the successful deployment at IAH, Fine Airport Parking plans to roll out Zevtron EV charging solutions at its Hobby Airport location in Houston, followed by facilities serving Denver International Airport and Tulsa International Airport.

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