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ChargePoint Transforms EV Charging with Maximum-Speed Bidirectional AC Architecture
ChargePoint has announced innovative new architecture that sets the benchmark for the future of EV charging with vehicle-to-home capability and maximum AC charging speeds.

ChargePoint said its new architecture offers bidirectional charging and speeds up to double that of a typical AC Level 2 charger.
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ChargePoint, a provider of networked charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), announced a generational leap in AC Level 2 charging technology. The new product architecture will feature innovations such as bidirectional charging and speeds up to double that of a typical AC Level 2 charger.
This architecture will underpin models sold across North America and Europe, with variants being designed for commercial, residential, and fleet applications.
“ChargePoint’s next generation of EV chargers will be revolutionary, not evolutionary,” said Hossein Kazemi, chief technical officer, hardware at ChargePoint. “The architecture underpinning them enables highly anticipated technologies which will deliver a significantly better experience for station owners and the EV drivers who charge with them.”
Features of the new AC Level 2 Charging
ChargePoint said key features of the new AC Level 2 architecture include:
Vehicle-to-everything capability, enabling an EV to deliver energy as a zero-emissions generator for a home, a commercial building, or to transfer energy back to the grid.
Ultra-fast charging at the maximum speed possible: 19.2 kW (80A single-phase, North America) or 22 kW (32A 3-phase, Europe), charging a typical EV battery from 0 to 100% in about four hours.
Dynamic load balancing, which automatically accelerates the charging speed when power is not needed elsewhere in the building.
Smart home compatibilities to integrate with solar charging, home batteries, and smart energy management systems.
Series-wiring capability, enabling a fleet depot, a multifamily housing garage, or even a single-family home with two EVs to maximize charging without costly service upgrades.
ChargePoint Omni Port enables charging North American EVs with any of the most common connector types from a single charging station.
New Architecture the Result of 2 Decades in Charging
The new architecture arises from ChargePoint’s nearly two decades of industry leadership designing and deploying innovative charging stations, with an estimated 61% of public AC Level 2 market share in the USA based on data published by the Alternative Fuels Data Center. The architecture will comply with applicable regulations and programs, including MID and Eichrecht in Europe and Energy Star in the U.S.
The first models to be built on the platform will arrive in Europe this summer, and in North America at the end of 2025.
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