Porsche Cars Canda, Ltd. today announced it has signed an agreement with ChargePoint, a leading provider of charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), which will enable access to its charging network within the Porsche Charging Service. The collaboration will increase the number of chargers available to Porsche customers to more than 20,000 across Canada.
This new partnership bolsters the existing integration with Electrify Canada, allowing both Porsche EV and PHEV customers to find, use and pay at ChargePoint and roaming partner charging stations via the My Porsche app. The additional charging stations will become available in Q4 2024.
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 is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles to access the Tesla Supercharger network, starting in 2025.
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Porsche Cars Canada to integrate ChargePoint into Porsche Charging Service
Porsche Cars Canda, Ltd. today announced it has signed an agreement with ChargePoint, a leading provider of charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), which will enable access to its charging network within the Porsche Charging Service. The collaboration will increase the number of chargers available to Porsche customers to more than 20,000 across Canada.
This new partnership bolsters the existing integration with Electrify Canada, allowing both Porsche EV and PHEV customers to find, use and pay at ChargePoint and roaming partner charging stations via the My Porsche app. The additional charging stations will become available in Q4 2024.
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 is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles to access the Tesla Supercharger network, starting in 2025.
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