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Consider Pasquale Romano, until November chief executive at EV charging company ChargePoint, based in Silicon Valley. The company has never made a profit, and its losses are mounting. Independent studies and abundant anecdotal evidence show that the company’s publicly available chargers, like many in the industry, are unreliable.
Yes without a cloud plan from the chargepoint for this model. To know more about this we recommend contacting the activation team. —————— My office provides workplace charging alongside the EV fleet vehicles. At first, they were using ChargePoint EV charging stations, with cloud services including notifications, queues, etc.
The chargepoint has a really nice cable and looks more premium — to me. The emporia has a better ecosystem with other devices. You can’t really go wrong with either. I bought my chargepoint used on eBay for cheap so it was a no brainer. Chargepoint can also be converted to NACS in the future. I don’t think you can for the emporia.
Work around: Enable Push notification for one device and set the other as the text number and enable both. The problem with this solution is that any time either of you finishes a charge at any charger, you'll get notified. I don't see why you need two accounts. Just share the login to the single account.
Tesla Wall connector vs. Chargepoint Home Flex. In my area, with my electricity provider, I could get a sizable rebate ($1500) on the Chargepoint homeflex charger (it costs $700). Enough to pay for the unit + a size-able part of the installation cost. My provider doesn't have the same rebate for the Tesla wall connector.
Mine offered $500 rebate on a Chargepoint Flex that they could inhibit charging during peak power events. If you wait to buy your first charger until 2023, there might also be fed tax credits on them (used to be 30% of the purchase price in 2021). Check the Inflation Reduction Act for details.
Others here had mentioned that allowing the homeowner to change the limit seemed to have gone away unless you called ChargePoint in the phone. However as of now it seems to be back to allowing you to lower the current/amperage rating, with the maximum being 80% of the breaker rating that you input in the app when first initializing the HomeFlex.
Another little trick too it since I bought my used chargepoint charger like on eBay they weren't able to qualify me for that rebate but any sort of electrical work that had to be done to use that charger they're able to qualify you for that so I had some electrical work done to get a new breaker box is the other one was overloaded and not up to ...
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On our chargepoint account, they initially take a $20 deposit as a credit on the account for them to bill charging fees against, then replenish that balance in #20 increments. If you are signing up through a specific program for your apartments and there is a monthly subscription fee, then it's your apartments charging the fee to make an extra ...