Chargepoint is a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network, offering EV charging solutions and hardware for commercial and residential use. They provide a wide range of EV charging stations, mobile app, and cloud services for station owners, fleet managers, and EV drivers.
Chargepoint was founded in 2007 by Richard Lowenthal, and launched its first charging station the following year.
In 2010, Coulomb Technologies was renamed ChargePoint, and the company began expanding across the United States.
By 2012, ChargePoint had deployed over 10,000 charging stations globally.
In 2017, ChargePoint partnered with EVBox, a European EV charging company, to expand its global reach.
In 2021, ChargePoint went public through a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger.
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ChargePoint is an electric vehicle (EV) charging network that offers EV charging solutions and hardware for commercial and residential use. They provide a wide range of EV charging stations, mobile app, and cloud services for station owners, fleet managers, and EV drivers.
You can use the ChargePoint app to locate a charging station, start a charging session, and pay for the charging fee. You can also use the RFID card or key fob to start a charging session if the station supports the feature.
The cost of charging varies by location and is set by the station owner. Some stations offer free charging, while others require a fee. You can check the pricing details in the ChargePoint app or website before starting a charging session.
ChargePoint is compatible with all electric vehicles (EVs) and most plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) on the market. You can use the ChargePoint app or website to check if your vehicle is compatible with the charging station.
Yes, ChargePoint offers home and commercial charging stations that can be installed at your home or business. You can contact ChargePoint sales for more information and guidance on the installation process.