CHPT - ChargePoint announces availability of Tesla's NACS charging options solutions for new and existing EV charging deployments
2023-06-27 06:46:18 ET
ChargePoint Holdings ( NYSE: CHPT ) announced on Tuesday the availability of NACS connector options for new orders and for currently installed CP6000, CPE 250, and Express Plus customers.
The electric vehicle battery charging specialist said the addition of NACS enabled solutions, in addition to J1772 or Combined Charging System solutions, enables customers to serve the charging needs of any EV in any parking space.
California-based ChargePoint’s ( CHPT ) DC line of products, the Express 250 and Express Plus, along with ChargePoint’s home-based AC line of products, the CPF50 and award-winning Home Flex will be sold or can be reconfigured with NACS connector options later this year. In addition, CHPT's newest commercial and light fleet product, the CP6000 will be sold or can be reconfigured with NACS connector options in early 2024.
"ChargePoint’s 15-year history as a leader in the EV revolution has prepared us for evolving market dynamics, as well as enabled us to predict customer and driver needs," noted ChargePoint Chief Product Officer Bill Loewenthal.
"Our highly modular charging platforms, combined with our new NACS connector options, allow customers to be confident that their investment in EV charging is successful for any connector scenario," he added. We remain committed to developing networked charging solutions that ensure any EV can charge in any parking space."
Shares of ChargePoint ( CHPT ) moved up 2.45% in premarket trading on Tuesday.
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ChargePoint announces availability of Tesla's NACS charging options solutions for new and existing EV charging deployments