Lion Offering ChargePoint EV Charging
Lion Electric announced it will offer ChargePoint’s full line of commercial chargers and cloud services under a new reseller agreement, further expanding LionEnergy’s offering of charging hardware and software solutions.

A Lion Electric truck on display at a 2019 industry show.
Photo: Jack Roberts
Lion Electric announced it will offer ChargePoint’s full line of commercial chargers and cloud services under a new reseller agreement, further expanding LionEnergy’s offering of charging hardware and software solutions.
LionEnergy is a dedicated division within electric-vehicle manufacturer Lion Electric, focused on simplifying the process of electrifying fleets for customers and streamlining the process of EV charging station installation. LionEnergy’s offering encompasses charging infrastructure design and review, project management, utility coordination, and customized consultation, ensuring its customers’ infrastructure installation is accomplished in tandem with the vehicle purchasing process. LionEnergy previously announced it was offering ABB’s complete charging equipment product line.
“LionEnergy’s mission is to offer our clients a wide range of end-to-end infrastructure solutions, from level 2 to ultra-fast DC charging stations," explained Marc-Andre Page, VP, commercial operations, at Lion Electric, in a news release. "With both AC and DC solutions, along with high-quality fleet management software, ChargePoint’s technology is ideally suited for heavy-duty transportation customers."
Lion makes all-electric Class 5 to Class 8 commercial urban trucks and buses, assembled and built in North America. The company says it has more than 300 all-electric vehicles on the road today, with over 6 million real-world miles driven.
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