ChargePoint – the largest network of independently owned electric vehicle charging stations in the world – launched its newest advancement in charging technology, the CT4000 Series.
ChargePoint CT4000 is the first charging station to meet the needs of the expanding EV market, specifically addressing two major obstacles – the cost of installation and the growing demand for charging spots.
The CT4000 is the first charging station to offer a power sharing feature, allowing a single circuit to power a dual port charging station, which will double the number of charging locations without increasing installation costs. Other advancements based on customer needs include Clean Cord Technology – a self-retracting, maintenance-free, ultra-lightweight cord management system, which is a standard feature on all CT4000 Series models to make charging an easier and more convenient experience.
In addition, the CT4000 Series offers a first-ever customizable video feature on a color LCD screen allowing station owners to run video content of their choice through ChargePoint’s cloud service. Station owners can further customize their CT4000 series charger by using the built-in signage feature (also standard with all models). The interactive instruction video for the CT4000 is consumer-friendly and available in English, Spanish and French.
EV drivers can expect more charging ports and stations in the near future. The new CT4000 Series stations are already in high demand with hundreds of installation orders coming in from current ChargePoint customers, including Google. Currently, ChargePoint has over 12,000 charge spots and a 70%+ market share of networked public charging stations, operating on their cloud service which supports a range of hardware from other manufacturers in addition to ChargePoint’s selection of best-in-class models.
Cumulative sales of electric vehicles reached 100,000 in May 2013, according to the Electric Drive Transportation Authority. Furthermore, in the first half of 2013 alone, sales of EVs increased by over 40 percent. With many major automakers manufacturing new electric vehicles, the number of EVs on the road will continue to increase at an exponential rate, and charging stations are not currently matching the growing demand.[wzslider height=”400″ lightbox=”true”]