Chinese electric van maker Farizon has teamed up with two of the UK’s leading charger providers to make charging even easier for fleet and retail customers. The new agreements will see ChargePoint, a leading provider of EV charging solutions, become Farizon’s preferred provider of commercial-grade charging solutions for larger business and fleet customers, while Hypervolt becomes the recommended wall box supplier for retail customers charging their SV vans at home.  

ChargePoint’s portfolio features solutions for every charging scenario, including depots, warehouses, offices and other commercial workplaces. Its solutions range from high-power AC chargers to ultra-fast DC solutions. Hardware includes ChargePoint’s CP6000 range of chargers, which have been designed to minimise downtime and ownership costs with smart components and a modular architecture, with up to 22kW output for the fastest AC charging. For faster charging, options include the HYC50 wall box, a compact 50kW DC charger powered by ChargePoint software that offers parallel charging options, with a large digital display for ease of use.

Farizon’s new partners on charging infrastructure

Hypervolt is UK’s leading provider of premium residential EV charging solutions. Hypervolt’s sophisticated 7.4kW home chargers will enable SV owners to intuitively and reliably charge their vans ready for work from the convenience of their own driveways during the common periods of vehicle downtime.

Calum James, General Manager of Farizon UK, declared: “Businesses large and small who are switching to electric vans for the first time often need support and advice on charging. We selected Chargepoint and Hypervolt having assessed a number of potential options, and I’m pleased we have partnered with proven industry leaders who share our sustainability vision, provide robust solutions and  deliver a professional service.”

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