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ChargePoint partners with Charge Across Town and the State of California to deploy EV chargers across the state

EV charging point (Source: ChargePoint)

California-based ChargePoint has announced a partnership with Charge Across Town and the State of California to deploy hundreds of EV chargers at multifamily properties like apartment buildings and condo complexes across the state.

Providing EV charging infrastructure at multifamily buildings will make it easier and cheaper for Californians living in apartments and condos to charge at home, helping them make the transition to electric mobility.

"As a company that was founded in California and is headquartered here, we're honored to work with the California Energy Commission and Charge Across Town to build reliable, equitable, and accessible EV charging infrastructure for Californians," said John Schott, Director, Public-Private Partnerships, at ChargePoint.

"Driving electric should be possible for everyone, and this partnership recognizes that charging should be accessible where drivers live, work and play. We're proud of our strong track record of providing charging solutions that multifamily property owners and drivers rely on every day and look forward to continuing this important work."

"One barrier to EV adoption is the inaccessibility to home charging, and lack of electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure where it is needed most," said Maureen Blanc, Director at Charge Across Town.

"Working with ChargePoint in low-income and disadvantaged communities, we have the opportunity to educate both multifamily building owners and residents on how EV charging works, the affordability and benefits of going electric, and the many state and local incentives available to these communities."

As part of this work, ChargePoint has been awarded $4.25 million through the California Energy Commission's Reliable, Equitable, and Accessible Charging for Multifamily Housing (REACH) program. Under the program, ChargePoint will partner with multifamily property owners and managers to install hundreds of CPF50 and CT4000 electric vehicle charging ports, with 75 percent reserved for buildings in disadvantaged or low-income communities.

ChargePoint will also work with a non-profit organization, Charge Across Town, to educate building owners and residents about the benefits of electric vehicles and how smart EV charging infrastructure makes charging at home easy and efficient. Charge Across Town's work will include educational events at each building before and after EV chargers are installed and ongoing efforts to collect feedback from building management.

Through the project, residents living in these multifamily buildings are expected to drive over 2.7 million electric miles during the five years after the chargers are installed, eliminating more than 1.1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent — the equivalent of planting over 18 million trees and growing them for a decade.

Currently, ChargePoint estimates a driver plugs into a ChargePoint charger every second. With EV sales expected to grow exponentially in the coming years as electric vehicles enter the market at lower price points, the nearly 4.8 million Californians living in multifamily properties will need charging solutions at home. With experience in everything from assigned, shared, and combined parking to portfolio-wide charging management software, ChargePoint is prepared to meet the unique needs of these EV drivers. 

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