Networked charging solution provider ChargePoint and GATE, the company founded by Iveco Group to accelerate the transition to sustainable commercial mobility through an innovative medium-long-term pay-per-use rental formula, have announced a valuable partnership aimed at making simpler the fleet management and charging of GATE’s unique commercial EV rental offerings. The offerings are now available in Italy and will roll out across Europe in sync with GATE’s own operations.

GATE will be the first commercial application of the software ChargePoint currently deploys with global passenger fleet providers and OEMs. GATE’s vision and foresight will apply the ChargePoint solution within its rental offer, helping meet their strategic objective of simplifying the transition to sustainable commercial mobility.

The collaboration set between ChargePoint and GATE

In the context of the collaboration, ChargePoint will provide integrated charging services to simplify the electrification journey for GATE’s customers. These ChargePoint services include consulting for the supply and installation of charging stations, technical assistance before and after sale, as well as software to manage the charging stations on an ongoing basis. The aim of the offering is to help streamline installation and operation of EV charging services, making the move to electric propulsion more attractive.

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“Our partnership with GATE will help more fleets to realise their e-mobility and decarbonization goals,” – said André ten Bloemendal, Senior Vice President for Europe at ChargePoint.  “ChargePoint has proven experience which will enable this implementation at a faster pace across multiple customer applications and use cases. Together, ChargePoint and GATE will provide industry-leading infrastructure and technologies for forward-thinking fleets.”

Roberto Mauro, Head of Partnerships at GATE, added: “GATE is working on creating strategic partnerships that, by combining internal skills with partner specializations, accelerate the introduction of new technologies to the market for sustainable mobility. The partnership between GATE and ChargePoint fits into this context with a clear objective: to offer the best possible charging experience for customers, with solutions that are built on the specific needs of the individual user.”

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