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Parkopedia collaborates with ChargeHub

Parkopedia and ChargeHub have partnered to streamline the charging experience for millions of North American EV drivers.
By James Foster February 29, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The new partnership between ChargeHub and Parkopedia will provide drivers direct access and frictionless transactions on over 80,000 US and Canadian chargers

ChargeHub's 80,000-strong network of charging stations across the US and Canada will be integrated into Parkopedia's Payment Platform to enable in-car charger activations and payments via a single sign-on account on participating Charge Site Operators (CSOs). The partnership provides drivers with direct access through their vehicles to a comprehensive number of chargers with coverage across North America. This includes access to Parkopedia's market-leading information on parking and charging, dynamic availability data and charging transactions for EV drivers.

With the highly fragmented nature of charging in North America, adding access through a roaming hub of ChargeHub's scale means that Parkopedia can provide drivers with stronger nationwide charger coverage. ChargeHub's PassportHub provides the largest roaming hub in the US and Canada, with more than 20 CSO partners and coverage of more than 70% of open network chargers across North America.

Parkopedia says its services are currently integrated with more OEM systems than any other connected services provider in the world, ensuring seamless in-car charging activation and payment functionality and increasing ChargeHub's partner CSOs access to EV drivers. Parkopedia's connected services expertise also ensures that the data drivers receive is as accurate and complete as possible, thanks to established rigorous data verification processes.

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