Great to see more communities expanding access to EV charging 👏 Four new chargers are now live at Holy Angels Arcadia—open to all EV drivers with simple, app-based access through ChargePoint. 📍370 Campus Dr, Arcadia, California 91007 Download mobile app and start charging today! https://bit.ly/3wJ47r0
About us
Electric mobility is the smart choice. We make it the easy one, too. So easy that someone plugs into our network every 1 second. Since 2007, we’ve focused solely on building the best electric vehicle (EV) charging experience for everyone involved in the shift to electric.
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http://www.chargepoint.com
External link for ChargePoint
- Industry
- Electrical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Campbell, CA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Computer Software and Computer Hardware, Driver Services - ChargePoint Network, ChargePoint OnRamp Program, Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), Electric Car Charging, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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Updates
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Yesterday we welcomed our new Chief Marketing and Growth Officer, Jyothi Swaroop, to the team. To celebrate the occasion, the NYSE flashed the news across the floor. It was a pretty special moment for the team, we are looking forward to the impact and experience Jyothi will bring to the business.
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Not all installs are created equal—and your plug choice matters. NEMA (plug-in) or hardwired? It comes down to how you live, park, and power your EV. Plug-in (NEMA 14-50 or 6-50): A flexible, accessible option. Uses a 240V outlet—ideal if you already have one installed. Faster to get up and running, and in some cases, no electrician needed. Hardwired: Directly connected to your home’s electrical system. Installed by a licensed electrician. Best for maximum performance—and often required when local codes call for a GFCI breaker. One offers flexibility. The other delivers a more permanent, high-performance setup. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4eBHNpu
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ChargePoint reposted this
At the NEMA Annual Meeting, Trade Hounds CEO David Bauders sat down with ChargePoint CEO Rick Wilmer to talk about what’s really driving change across the electrical industry—and what it means for tradespeople. Here’s what stood out: 🔌 EV charging is expanding across homes, commercial, and fleets 👷 There are big opportunities as skilled labor demand grows ⚡ There is a massive need to generate and deliver enough power 🎥 Watch the full interview to hear how ChargePoint is thinking about the future of EV charging. #TradeHounds #Electricians #EVCharging #SkilledTrades #ConstructionLife #EnergyTransition National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
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Big moves ahead at ChargePoint. ⚡ We’re excited to welcome Jyothi Swaroop as our new Chief Marketing and Growth Officer. Jyothi will be accelerating our next phase of growth, market expansion, and category leadership. With deep experience across enterprise SaaS, AI, and global go-to-market strategy, Jyothi will sharpen ChargePoint’s narrative, scale our growth engine, expand strategic partnerships, and unlock new opportunities for intelligent electrification. The future of charging is bigger than charging alone. From fleets and logistics to autonomous systems, smart energy infrastructure and software-defined mobility; the next era of electrification will require ChargePoint’s connected and intelligent energy platform. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dw8qeQC3
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The future of AMG just pulled into the fast lane. ⚡️ Mercedes-AMG is rewriting the performance playbook with a bold new design language that looks straight out of tomorrow. Low. Aggressive. Electrified. Unmistakably AMG. https://bit.ly/4dCjipU
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At ChargePoint, we're not just building the future of EV charging; we're building it faster... Our CEO, Rick Wilmer, explains how we are compressing development timelines from months to days thanks to innovative applications of AI. #ArtificialIntelligence #DeveloperExperience #Innovation
When “Months” Becomes “Days”, Unreasonable Velocity Is Real We just built and deployed a complex enterprise software feature in 13 days in a way previously unimaginable. Not a prototype. Not a demo. A real solution, now live with some of our largest customers. Here’s the back story: Day 0: Competitive analysis flagged a Notification Center gap. We wanted to send charger alerts to the right teams instantly but also make it highly configurable, so people managing charges get "just what they need" in real time depending on their role, via their preferred method of receiving alerts, etc. Day 1: CEO wrote the PRD. You heard that right, I wrote the PRD. I have zero experience as a "Product guy". Claude generated the first UI. Days 2 to 9: Core Build to Alpha. Feature-complete and live with real chargers. Scope grew every day, wizards came into play, alert thresholds, tables, etc. On day 9 it went live on real chargers, sending real alerts. Days 10 to 13: From functional to enterprise-grade. 240 AI automated QA tests. SSO integration. Localization wiring. Final UX adjustments, etc. On Day 13 it was deployed in production to some of our largest customers, and very well received. This was not a moonshot. It was proof of what AI-first development looks like in practice: a five-service system with 240 automated tests, four engineers and a CEO who wrote the PRD and pushed code, 13 days. This would have taken many months and a full team of developers and QA people with the "old way". We are applying the same approach to everything we build next. And that changes the competitive dynamic. Our industry is starting to compete on price. We're competing on speed, or as our CMO says "unreasonable velocity". We’re building products that deliver value and make us operationally indispensable faster than we ever thought possible. Things have changed permanently.
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@FTI is helping bring ChargePoint’s vision to life by delivering scalable and efficient EV charging solutions across North America. See how this collaboration drives progress. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42sRFuy
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ChargePoint reposted this
I talked with Eduardo Guraieb from ChargePoint about their new partnership with OBE Power to help address EV charging in multi-family housing! This is a great step for electrification!
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Sourcewell gives public agencies a streamlined path to EV charging procurement so you can skip the lengthy bid process. With ChargePoint and Sourcewell you get: ✔️ A fully compliant, RFP-free path for EV charging procurement ✔️ Savings across ChargePoint's complete portfolio of hardware, software and services ✔️ Clear, practical next steps — from first deployment to ongoing support Watch our on-demand webinar to see how easy it is to get started ➡️ https://bit.ly/4djld40