Tuesday, June 2, 2026

ChargePoint and Powers Parts offer service and support for electric bus operators


ChargePoint and Powers Parts have announced a partnership that combines ChargePoint’s hardware, software and telematics platform with Powers Parts’ distribution network and relationships across the transit sector.

Through the partnership, transit agencies operating E2 and ZX5 Phoenix electric buses can purchase ChargePoint hardware, software and services directly through Powers Parts, streamlining procurement and deployment through Powers Parts’ distribution channel.

Chargepoint explains that many transit agencies currently operating E2 and ZX5 Phoenix EV buses and related charging systems lack consistent service and support. “Our partnership with Powers Parts expands our reach across the transit ecosystem, connecting their relationships with our charging and telematics solutions,” said CEO Rick Wilmer.

“We initially built Powers Parts to solve supply chain and replacement part challenges facing electric transit fleets,” said a spokesperson for Powers Parts. “As our relationships with agencies grew, it became increasingly clear that fleet uptime depended on much more than parts availability alone. Agencies needed support across charging infrastructure, telematics, diagnostics and long-term fleet management. Our partnership with ChargePoint is a natural extension of that evolution, delivering a more comprehensive operational support ecosystem for transit operators navigating electrification.”

Source: ChargePoint



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