You can charge your EV at any publicly accessible location on the ChargePoint network or on our roaming partner networks, including EVgo, FLO, Ionity, Allego, Innogy, EVBox and others. Use the ...
To find your EV’s driving range, refer to your vehicle manual. To see how much range you have remaining on your current charge, check the dashboard of your EV.
No. It’s not necessary to always charge your EV battery to 100%. In fact, unplugging at 80% will actually help extend the life of your EV battery. And charging speed slows way down after the 80% mark...
North America The North American standard connector for fast charging is a single-phase Type 1 plug. There are three types of DC plugs available: SAE combo (CSS1), CHAdeMO and Tesla. Europe Since 2018...
ChargePoint allows users to contribute tips that other users depend on to find a place to charge. Here are some rules you should follow that will help you enjoy the community features of ChargePoint...
The ChargePoint app allows you to find available stations, start charging and get notifications. You can track all your charging activity, get driver tips and see station details, such as popular...