Partnership Opportunities · Well-Able Platforms · San Diego
You’re Not Hosting a Charger. You’re Building Mobility Infrastructure.
Every CalebXCharge node expands independence, economic participation, and accessibility. Join the organizations building the first public charging network designed for powered mobility devices.
Why This Matters
More than 80 million people worldwide require a wheelchair for daily mobility, yet public charging infrastructure for powered mobility devices is virtually nonexistent.
According to the 2023 U.S. Census American Community Survey, 159,689 San Diego County residents live with ambulatory difficulty, making it the most prevalent disability type in the county. Yet, to date, there is zero public charging infrastructure for any of them. Not one node. Not one network. Not one safety net.
Well-Able Platforms is building all three.
159,689 San Diego residents live with ambulatory difficulty
339,293 residents live with a disability
Public wheelchair charging infrastructure today: 0
Three Ways to Partner
Find Your Role: Three Ways to Partner
Host a Node
Provide location space and become part of the mobility network.
Best for:
Libraries
Hospitals
Retail
Campuses
Transit hubs
Fund the Network
Support deployment and accelerate expansion.
Best for:
Foundations
Impact investors
Corporate giving programs
Join the In Charge Movement
Help shape accessibility infrastructure policy and deployment.
Best for:
Disability advocates
Neighborhood councils
Civic organizations
Community Signal
Visible commitment to accessibility
Why Partners Join
A CalebXCharge Node Is Not A Public Service. It’s Infrastructure.
20–40 min
Average dwell time increase when mobility users can charge, more time in your space, more spending on your block
$2.47B
Sidelined purchasing power unlocked when mobility users gain range confidence and community access
First
The only AI-enabled, data-collecting public wheelchair charging network in the world, your partnership is part of history
The Revenue Share Model
Infrastructure deployment with performance-based participation.
Three Ways to Host a Node
The Franchise Model
Low upfront investment with managed deployment and support.
The Purchase Model
Full ownership for institutions, campuses, and municipalities.
Pricing and deployment plans are customized based on location, site requirements, and funding opportunities.
Data That Improves Accessibility Planning
Business Host Analytics
Municipal Mobility Intelligence
Research & Policy Data
Built on a Decade of Community Infrastructure.
Well-Able Platforms LLC is a licensed San Diego business — founded by Teresa A. Valenzuela, a 32-year power wheelchair user, TEDx speaker, and infrastructure executive who spent a decade building community technology programs at San Diego Futures Foundation before turning that same systems-level intelligence toward the Last Mobility Mile.
Community & Industry Recognition
Keynote · California's $6.5B Broadband Initiative
TEDxSanDiegoWomen Speaker
Port of San Diego Accessibility Advisory Committee Member
The Latino Startup · OG Member
Pitch Latino · 2025 Participant · 2025 Participant
Techstars Startup Weekend Women · 2026 Participant
The Program Labs CoHort 11 · Alex Waters · 2026 Participant
It All Starts With A Conversation
Let's Build This Together.
Partnership conversations are welcome at any stage, whether you have a location in mind, a grant to align, or simply want to understand what the network looks like in your community.

