Ford Pro customers in the UK and Germany now have integrated access to ChargePoint solutions developed to streamline electric fleet operations and lower total cost of ownership. The collaboration offers specialised home, depot, and workplace EV charging solutions for Ford’s commercial fleet customers.

Through this new collaboration, Ford Pro customers with advanced electrification needs may access ChargePoint’s expert team to prepare for charger installation, site planning, and related services. ChargePoint offers a wide range of benefits for fleets.

This includes advanced capabilities, such as automated reimbursement for fleet vehicles charged at home and intelligent power management at charging depots. ChargePoint’s industry leading fleet charging software not only streamlines operations but also provides detailed energy insights and financial analysis to simplify reporting.

Statements from ChargePoint and Ford Pro

“ChargePoint’s customised, scalable solutions deliver fleet operators with operational visibility and improved efficiency,” says Rick Wilmer, CEO of ChargePoint. “Electric fleets thrive when charging becomes intuitive, reliable, and seamlessly integrated into your daily operations. Together with Ford Pro, we are supporting every charging scenario to help fleet managers lower costs and streamline operations.”

“At Ford Pro, we’re laser-focused on boosting productivity and uptime for our commercial vehicle customers,” added Hans Schep, General Manager, Ford Pro, Europe. “This strategic evolution of our charging approach allows us to connect businesses with the most innovative and reliable charging solutions. By collaborating with industry leaders like ChargePoint, we can help our customers maximise the potential of their electric vehicle fleets.”

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