EV charger cable theft and damage is rampant, so ChargePoint decided to do something about it. The Campbell, California-based charging network announced Thursday a two-pronged plan to deter EV ...
ChargePoint is building hard to cut cables and adding tamper-detection alarms to EV charging stations. ChargePoint is building hard to cut cables and adding tamper-detection alarms to EV charging ...
ChargePoint says it has developed a charging cable for electric cars that is "uncuttable." Sean Gallup/Getty On top of the many hurdles to furthering EV adoption in the United States, it adds ...
ChargePoint has had enough of vandalizing thieves who saw through EV charger cables to steal valuable copper — so now it’s making new “cut-resistant” cables and adding alarm systems in an ...
Stealing copper from EV charging cables is all the rage right now, thanks to a high market price of $4.44 per pound. This is great for thieves since the cables are incredibly easy to access, but it ...
The electric vehicle charging company ChargePoint has introduced new cut-resistant cables as a theft and vandalism deterrent. In addition to the new cables, ChargePoint added a new alarm system ...
ChargePoint believes the customers and partners that elect to use its cut-resistant cable design can make any charging station more resistant to tampering and therefore more dependable for all EV ...
The electric vehicle charging network is growing faster than ever across the United States. Now, Ionna—a new joint venture backed by major automakers including General Motors, Honda, Hyundai ...
A new device that could crack down on the rising problem of EV charger cable theft and vandalism has launched in the UK. Introduced by charging solutions firm Evolt, the cable alarm is said to be the ...
What’s stopping a thief with a pair of sturdy bolt cutters from snipping the hefty cable from your local charging station? Honestly, not much right now. It doesn’t take long, and cameras ...
During the past few years, copper thieves have discovered a new target for their criminal activities: EV charger cables. The phenomenon has reached epidemic proportions, so EV charging networks ...