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ChargePoint and Powers Parts Partner to Solve Charging Infrastructure Bottleneck for Electric Buses

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 1:06 am
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ChargePoint and Powers Parts have formed a distribution partnership aimed at supporting North American transit agencies operating electric buses, specifically the Phoenix E2 and ZX5 models. Through this agreement, agencies can now procure ChargePoint’s direct current fast charging hardware, fleet management software, and telematics services via Powers Parts’ established supply network. Powers Parts, originally a parts supplier for electric transit fleets, has expanded to offer operational support across charging infrastructure, telematics, and fleet management. ChargePoint’s fleet management software works across mixed fuel fleets, integrates with charging stations from multiple manufacturers, and adheres to the Open Charge Point Protocol standard.

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Partnership DetailsImpact on Transit ElectrificationBroader Significance for Electric Vehicle Fleets

Impact on Transit Electrification

This collaboration directly addresses the principal bottleneck in transit electrification: inadequate charging infrastructure support. The telematics platform provides fleet operators with real time visibility into battery health, route analysis, and operational data, enabling more efficient management of electric bus fleets. As transit agencies increasingly adopt electric vehicles, the scalability and reliability of charging infrastructure becomes critical to maintaining service continuity and ensuring the economic viability of fleet electrification programs.

Broader Significance for Electric Vehicle Fleets

By streamlining access to charging hardware and fleet management software through a single distribution channel, ChargePoint and Powers Parts lower the barriers for transit agencies transitioning to electric buses. This partnership highlights the growing need for integrated charging solutions that support not only vehicle deployment but also ongoing operational management. For automotive cybersecurity professionals, the reliance on telematics and fleet software introduces considerations around data security, communication protocols, and the integrity of the Open Charge Point Protocol standard, which governs interoperability and secure data exchange between charging stations and management platforms.

Source: Automotiveworld

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