ChargePoint to allow Porche Cars NA access to its charging network

ChargePoint to allow Porche Cars NA access to its charging network

This partnership allows Porsche EV and PHEV customers to charge at ChargePoint and roaming partner charging stations via the My Porsche app.

Porsche Cars North America (PCNA) has signed an agreement with ChargePoint, which will enable access to its charging network within the Porsche charging service. According to the companies, the collaboration will increase the number of chargers available to Porsche customers to more than 86,000 drivers across the United States.

“We passionately believe in choice, and as a result, we are constantly looking for opportunities to enhance our customer experience and expand charging options,” Timo Resch, president and CEO of PCNA, said. “This is a significant step in that direction, and well-timed as we look forward to the arrival of both the new Taycan arriving at Porsche Centers this summer and also the all-new Macan Electric later this year.”

The “My Porsche” app enables drivers to find, use and pay at charging stations. This partnership uses the existing integration with Electrify America, allowing both Porsche EV and PHEV customers to charge at ChargePoint and roaming partner charging stations via the My Porsche app. With this addition, all Porsche charging service customers will be able to charge at more than 75% of all J1772 and CCS1 charging ports across the United States. These additional charging stations will become available in Q4 2024.

“ChargePoint is honored to help Porsche provide their drivers with a charging experience that aligns with the rest of their renowned brand experience,” Rick Wilmer, CEO of ChargePoint, said. “We are pleased to offer more charging options for Porsche drivers, and ChargePoint software will enhance their experience by enabling integrated and frictionless charging.”

In late 2023 Porsche announced the planned implementation of the North American Charging Standard (NACS) charging port for future products in the North American region. In addition, the company said it is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles to access the Tesla Supercharger network, starting in the first half of 2025.

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