Some of today’s greatest tech innovations were brainstormed in dorm rooms, which Josh Aviv can attest to.
In a previous interview with AfroTech, the SparkCharge founder revealed to us that his mobile electric vehicle charging station company started in college.
“While on the campus of Syracuse University, we were the definition of a dorm room startup,” Aviv told AfroTech exclusively in February 2022. From there, we had the opportunity to really receive some really good investments.”
He continued: “And we were able to grow the company from one founder to a team of just about 40 employees.”
By helping to solve the barriers for more people to tap into EVs by creating an on-demand mobile electric charging network, SparkCharge has generated $110 million.
In an interview with CNBC Make It, Aviv broke down how he was able to achieve this at just 30-years-old.