Vandalism is a major concern with electric vehicle chargers – technically electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) if you’re feeling pedantic. It seems a day doesn’t go by where there isn’t a news ...
ChargePoint, one of the nation’s largest charging networks, has announced plans to reduce EV charger vandalism at every location. The plan has two main components. First, ChargePoint is ...
GM and ChargePoint have announced a joint venture that will bring “up to” 500 new DC fast-chargers to the United States by the end of 2025. The location of the new chargers has not yet been ...
ChargePoint has had enough of vandalizing thieves who saw through EV charger cables to steal valuable copper — so now it’s making new “cut-resistant” cables and adding alarm systems in an ...
Hyundai announced the expansion of complimentary home charger and charging credit offers to the entire 2025 IONIQ 5 lineup[i] ...
Complementing the cut-resistant cables is an integrated alarm system called ChargePoint Protect. This system leverages existing charger technology to provide a second line of defense against theft.
Today, ChargePoint is addressing another frustration in the EV infrastructure segment: vandalism and theft. For all you gas guzzlers who think it’s funny to cut your local EV charger’s cable ...
ChargePoint announced it would equip its DC fast chargers with industry-first cut-resistant charging cables designed to prevent theft. The company said the cables include materials designed to ...
To combat the growing spate of charger vandalism, ChargePoint is taking action with two solutions to save their 65,0000 U.S. chargers from criminal damage. First, the next generation of charging ...
ChargePoint leveraged its more than fifteen-year history of product innovation and charger design expertise to address the critical, industry-wide customer satisfaction issues related to charging ...