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Stellantis selects Charge Enterprises as infrastructure provider for US dealership network

Stellantis has announced its partnership with Charge Enterprises as an EV charging installation partner for the company’s 2,600+ US dealer network.
By James Foster September 13, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Stellantis has selected Charge Enterprises to help dealers in their electrification effort and all aspects required to build out electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) for charging. Image: Stellantis

Charge becomes the fourth recommended partner for dealer EV readiness for Stellantis dealers across the United States, joining Future Energy, Vehya and AGI. As an experienced infrastructure partner, Charge's client education, project management, design, engineering, and installation will provide a full-service solution for dealers.

"As our partners in the automotive industry transition to electric-vehicle sales and service, our goal is to provide our 2,600-plus US dealers with high quality options that meet their individual EV integration needs within every area of the dealership business," said US head of sales Jeff Kommor. "Charge is equipped with the automotive experience, client-centric approach and technical expertise needed to help support our dealers and make this implementation safe, reliable, scalable and flexible for future demands."

As part its Dare Forward 2030 plan, Stellantis is setting the course for 50% of sales in the United States to be battery-electric vehicles by the end of this decade. The company plans to offer more than 25 battery-electric vehicles in the US by 2030.

Stellantis is one of the world's leading automakers and a mobility provider. In North America, it's best known for producing and selling vehicles in a portfolio of brands such as Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Alfa Romeo and Fiat. 

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