Multiple CPF50s can be managed from the platform, enabling power sharing via the cloud to reduce charging costs and optimize battery health.
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ChargePoint has announced the availability of a Level 2 charger, priced at $699, to enable more fleets to go electric.
The CPF50 is available as a standalone unit or pedestal mounted and allows fleets to access ChargePoint’s fleet and telematics software platforms.
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CPF50s can be configured with either J1772 or NACS connectors to meet a fleet’s needs, regardless of vehicle or connector type.
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Maximizing the Benefits of Going Electric
Fleet operators can bundle ChargePoint’s fleet management software which includes real time-visibility of vehicle readiness, power usage and station status; energy management tools to maximize fuel savings; control station access; and simplify complexity and station management using an all-in-one solution.
Multiple CPF50s can be managed from the platform, enabling power sharing via the cloud to reduce charging costs and optimize battery health, and can be configured with either J1772 or NACS connectors to meet a fleet’s needs, regardless of vehicle or connector type.
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