ChargePoint
ChargePoint, an electric vehicle (EV) charging network, is partnering with Goldman Sachs Renewable Power (GSRP), a strategic, long-term investor in clean energy projects. ChargePoint and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power are introducing new tailored financing solutions as part of the ChargePoint as a Service (CPaaS) product family to reduce upfront costs of EV charging technology for eligible customers.
Eligible customers can choose the CPaaS option best fitting their needs, including financed and turnkey charging. The new financed option enables customers to pay for charging infrastructure as an operational expense, and the turnkey option enables customers offering public charging to host a station at zero cost to them. The partnership enables customers to implement a superior EV charging solution at no capital expense.
Charging for businesses serving drivers
For retail and fueling and convenience applications, ChargePoint is the only network with an integrated portfolio of hardware, cloud-based services, and support, delivering a smooth experience for businesses serving EV drivers. ChargePoint and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power are offering financed and turnkey options to retailers too, including end-to-end construction, installation, and maintenance. ChargePoint charging software and driver-facing applications enable site hosts to easily manage EV charging, attract and connect with drivers, and drive in-store purchases via custom branding, promotions, and integrations with loyalty programs, while enjoying zero capital expense for charging infrastructure.
The move to fleet electrification just got easier
For fleet applications, ChargePoint and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power offer a financed solution enabling fleets to retain control of their utility meter, including charging infrastructure and support with construction, installation, and maintenance for a monthly fee. The ChargePoint global fleet solution portfolio includes everything fleets need to electrify and optimize fueling as they grow, including fleet software for dynamic charging optimization to ensure uptime for mission-critical vehicles, fuel cost management, and integrations with telematics and fuel-card partners.
“This partnership with Goldman Sachs Renewable Power reduces the barrier to entry for businesses interested in adopting clean energy but have held back due to lack of tailored financing,” said Pasquale Romano, president and CEO of ChargePoint. “Fleet owners, retailers, fueling and convenience providers, transit operators, and logistics firms can participate in the new fueling network without the upfront costs and utilization risk typically associated with EV charging.”
“We are very pleased to partner with ChargePoint to offer comprehensive EV charging solutions to enterprise customers,” said Jon Yoder, head of the Renewable Power Group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. “The partnership was put together to offer an easier, better way for fleet operators to prepare for conversion of their fleets to electric and for businesses to serve their customers and employees, who increasingly will arrive in EVs.”
The turnkey options are available as part of the CPaaS product family to eligible customers in North America who want to deploy EV charging across their operations for no capital expense. This is the beginning of a long-term partnership between ChargePoint and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power. Together, ChargePoint and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power are helping remove the barriers to large-scale EV charging adoption and providing an easy way for customers of all kinds to participate in the electric revolution.
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