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Electrify American and EVgo Agree To Interoperability

  • ...two of the largest EV charging networks join forces...

Electrify America is working hard to build up the largest network of electric chargers in the US.  They have already partnered with Chargepoint, so that if you have an account with one company, you can use your account at either company's charging stations without additional fees.   Now the network has gotten even larger as an interoperability agreement has been reached with EVgo, one of the largest charging networks out there.  So now, if you have an Electrify America account, you can charge your EV with at least three different providers on a single account with no additional fees. 

Electrify America is the company that was formed from Volkwagen's dieselgate scandal and is hard at work deploying EV charging stations around the US, including 350-kW stations for fast charging. They are also working towards "plug and charge" capability which would allow the car to be charged without the need for a card at all. 

The current Electrify America map before adding EVgo or ChargePoint:ELECTRIFY_AMERICA_Nationwide Network Map.png

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G. David Felt

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Awesome, will help bring the change that much faster to an EV road.

loki

In Hibernation

f'ng sikeston MO?! lolololol....just saying. hehe

riviera74

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Need more of those chargers between Tampa and Naples for it to work down here.  The vast majority of chargers in SWFL are Tesla chargers.

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