A Waystation in the evening light

Investors

A hospitality category the charging industry never built.

Rangeway is a premium hospitality brand for EV drivers. Charging is our beachhead. Experience is the business.

The opportunity

Charging is a hospitality problem the industry has misread.

Premium EV drivers spend 20 to 30 minutes at a charger on every long drive. Today, that time happens in a parking lot. Rangeway is building the first national network designed for the people inside the vehicle, not just the vehicle itself, with hospitality operators at the helm.

The investment case is simple. Hospitality is a learnable craft, the chargers are a solved problem, and the category is wide open. We are building the brand that will define it.

Recognition

Early validation.

  • Top emerging charge point operators Named among the next generation of charge point operators in Ohm Analytics' Q3 2025 US EV Charging Market Report
  • Pepperdine Most Fundable Companies Quarter-finalist

The thesis

Four convictions the plan rests on.

/01

The charging market is under-served at the top.

Public charging is dominated by utility-first operators. No national network is designed for premium drivers or competes on experience. The category has a ceiling, and nobody is approaching it.

/02

Hospitality unlocks new economics.

Dwell time is a liability for a utility company and an asset for a hospitality operator. Our model turns the mandatory 20 to 30 minutes of a fast-charge stop into revenue, loyalty, and brand.

/03

The site-level experience is the moat.

Hardware commoditizes. Electricity commoditizes. Experience does not. Running a network that feels like a hotel is operationally hard, and that difficulty is the durable advantage.

/04

Four formats, one brand, one standard.

Rangeway scales hospitality across corridor types without compromising on what the network stands for. Trailhead, Waystation, Basecamp, and Summit each earn their place in the map.

The plan in numbers

Built to scale, built to last.

A four-year view of the market, the network, and the capital required to build it. The detailed corridor economics, unit model, and source attribution live in the full briefing.

Market sizing

$7B → $30B+ US DC fast charging market, present to 2035
18,000+ New DC ports added in the US in 2025, the largest single-year expansion ever
1 in 3 Public charging attempts that still fail today, per ChargerHelp 2025

Network targets

3 → 33 Sites operating from Year 1 through Year 4
$2.2M Annualized charging revenue per mature site
Q4 2026 First sites targeted for operation, with Q1 2027 rollout

Financial targets

$112M Projected Year 4 annual revenue
$4M → $112M Revenue growth arc from Year 1 to Year 4
31% → 36% EBITDA margin expansion over the four-year plan

Capital

$60M Current round target, approximately $7M per site
70% · $42M Site development and real estate

The full five-year model, milestone roadmap, and source attribution are available in the investor briefing on request.

Milestones

A multi-year roadmap.

  1. Q4 2026

    Close raise, site control secured on the first 3 to 5 locations.

  2. Mid 2027

    First sites generating revenue.

  3. Late 2027

    Network expanding. Additional sites under development.

  4. 2028

    First Summit welcoming overnight guests.

  5. 2029

    Multi-state network operational.

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Our investor materials include the market thesis, corridor strategy, format economics, partner roster, and capital plan. We share them with serious partners on request.

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