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ChargePoint and Fisker deliver frictionless charging experience for Fisker Ocean drivers in North America

ChargePoint, a leading EV charging network, and Fisker, Inc. announced an agreement to enhance the driver experience and provide seamless charging access wherever and whenever Fisker Ocean drivers need it.

The ChargePoint network includes more than 210,000 active ports under management, with over 16,700 DC fast charge ports and over 400,000 roaming ports in North America, making it easy to find reliable charging. The two companies intend to make it easy for drivers to access ChargePoint’s industry-leading network of Level 2 and DC fast chargers, and roaming partner stations, which together encompass more than 80% of public charging spots in North America.

Through the ChargePoint mobile app, drivers can quickly and conveniently find, use, and pay for charging enabled by ChargePoint’s charging network. ChargePoint’s mobile app also gives drivers the ability to track and view all of their home and public charging data in one place.

“Fisker, as a born electric car company without the constraints of the fossil fuel era, continues to push the envelope of design,” said Pasquale Romano, CEO, ChargePoint.

“The minute they get their new Fisker Ocean, our owners need convenient and easy-to-locate public charge stations, a quick, easy experience when using a public charger, and super-simple payment options. Together with ChargePoint, we are providing a class-leading public charging option for Fisker owners at delivery,” Chairman and CEO Henrik Fisker said. “ChargePoint is a leading charging network in North America, and their commitment to sustainable mobility makes the partnership a perfect fit for our customers and our business.”

The scale of the ChargePoint network is generating a positive environmental impact. With over five billion electric miles driven to date, drivers have avoided over 200 million gallons of gasoline, and over 940,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

Feb 24, 2023Blagojce Krivevski
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February 24, 2023 Electric Car NewsChargePoint, EV Charging, fisker, Fisker Ocean
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