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GeniePoint chargers integrated with Renault ZE Pass

ChargePoint Services has completed the integration of its GeniePoint Network with Renault’s ZE Pass App, enabling Renault drivers to easily locate, charge and pay for re-charging their vehicle via a smartphone. The integration is via the Gireve gateway which provides real-time information to the Renault ZE Trip Services. The ZE Pass App or the on-board R-Link system shows real-time status of the GeniePoint network. Drivers can then navigate to a GeniePoint and use a smartphone or RFID card to start and
February 22, 2017 Read time: 1 min
4825 ChargePoint Services has completed the integration of its GeniePoint Network with 2453 Renault’s ZE Pass App, enabling Renault drivers to easily locate, charge and pay for re-charging their vehicle via a smartphone.
 
The integration is via the Gireve gateway which provides real-time information to the Renault ZE Trip Services.  The ZE Pass App or the on-board R-Link system shows real-time status of the GeniePoint network. Drivers can then navigate to a GeniePoint and use a smartphone or RFID card to start and stop the charge, which is linked directly to their Renault account for payment to be collected.

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