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LeasePlan USA Partners with ChargePoint to Enable Fleets to Electrify
The two companies have entered into an agreement to accelerate transition to EVs across company fleets.

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LeasePlan USA, a fleet management and driver mobility services provider, and ChargePoint, an electric vehicle (EV) charging network, announced an agreement April 12 to enable the accelerated transition to EVs across company fleets, according to a press release.
Together in partnership, LeasePlan and ChargePoint will provide software, networked EV charging hardware, and services with end-to-end support from installation to deployment and management for LeasePlan clients to help make the transition to electric more seamless. Through the partnership, LeasePlan will work with ChargePoint to offer their clients across the U.S. solutions to electrify their company car fleets, providing access to a comprehensive portfolio of software, networked hardware solutions and services to enable fully-managed EV charging at home and work.
At-home charging is an essential component for LeasePlan clients, and ChargePoint’s cloud subscription solution provides the tools to manage and track pricing, and manage energy.
In addition to home charging services, LeasePlan clients will have access to most of ChargePoint’s more than 110,000 activated places to charge on its network with additional access to thousands more public places to charge across North America through roaming agreements with other EV charging networks.
“LeasePlan has an unwavering dedication to a more sustainable future paired with the promise of enablement and convenience for our clients," said Matt Dyer, CEO LeasePlan USA, in the release. "Our partnership with ChargePoint allows us to further support the adoption of electric vehicles in a way that is more easily attainable to our clients. This partnership will be a key factor in our EV100 promise to achieve net zero emissions across our 1.9 million vehicle customer fleet by 2030.”
“ChargePoint is committed to increasing the adoption of electric mobility and the agreement with LeasePlan will help accelerate the shift to electrification across a wide range of fleets,” said Michael Hughes, Chief Revenue Officer, ChargePoint. “ChargePoint has remained focused on building a platform to enable EV charging for more than a decade, with a single portfolio designed to meet the unique needs of any fleet. Partnering with LeasePlan is a blueprint for how charging companies and fleet management services can collaborate to help companies meet sustainability targets, drive down maintenance and operation costs and, ultimately, move more people and cars on electricity now and into the future.”
LeasePlan, the leading FMC in electrification, is working to transform the fleets of major U.S. and global clients through its Electric Vehicle (EV) consultancy program. The program assesses a client’s sustainability goals, designs a specific EV program relevant for the US marketplace, and provides financial modeling for the transition from Internal Combustion Engine vehicles (ICE) to EV and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). LeasePlan also supports a successful launch and adoption of the program, in collaboration with its clients, with clear communication on managing change, order and driver management, support on energy choices and training sessions to ensure the transition to electrification is as seamless as possible.
Originally posted on Charged Fleet
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