Deep search
Web
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
ChargePoint, EV
ChargePoint is doing something about all the EV charger cable-cutting crooks
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 attempt to mitigate the damage.
ChargePoint Says New Uncuttable EV Charging Cable Will Thwart Vandalism
ChargePoint CEO Rick Wilmer spoke to Ars Technica and explained how he decided to take action after chargers at the company’s own Silicon Valley headquarters were repeatedly cut. Here is how he describes making the new cable:
ChargePoint Adding Cut-Resistant Cables And Alarms To Chargers
ChargePoint announced a new initiative to protect its equipment from vandalism and damage. The company’s simple but surprisingly clever plan has two components. One, they’re going to put alarms on their chargers,
ChargePoint Takes On Vandals With New Cut-Resistant EV Charging Cables
The Campbell, California-based charging network announced Thursday a two-pronged plan to deter EV charging equipment vandalism. The first step is adding new cut-resistant cables that ChargePoint hopes spreads industry-wide. The second is a new alarm system called ChargePoint Protect.
ChargePoint unveils thief-proof EV charging cable to fight back against copper theft
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 leaves EV owners in one hell of a pickle - especially since EV chargers are still fairly rare outside of major cities (though that is changing).
ChargePoint develops uncuttable charging cables to stop thieves
Additionally, ChargePoint has developed an alarm to go with the uncuttable cables, called ChargePoint Protect. "If an attempt is made to cut a cable, and you've got this feature turned on in our software, then you've got all these flashing lights and loud sirens. It's pretty obnoxious," Wilmer said.
ChargePoint unveils cut-resistant charging cable and alarm system
ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT) has announced two new security solutions aimed at addressing vandalism and theft at electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The company introduced a cut-resistant charging cable and ChargePoint Protect,
ChargePoint unveils "anti-vandalism" EV charger cables designed to deter copper thieves
The new cut-resistant cables incorporate advanced technology by weaving steel strategically through the wiring, making them far more difficult to cut.
ChargePoint Makes a Cut-Proof Cable to Deter Thieves
ChargePoint is doing something. The company has a new cable that should be much harder for thieves or vandals to cut. It’s not as simple as wrapping it in something akin to Earl’s Plumbing with those cool-looking stainless steel hoses.
Cut-Resistant Cables and Alarms Are Coming to EV Chargers Near You
But the problem has become particularly acute for electric vehicle drivers in recent years, as many have come to roll up on public chargers for much-needed juice ... only to find the cables cut and gone,
Don't Try To Vandalize ChargePoint's New Cables
The U.S.-based charging giant's new cables are designed to prevent charging cable theft and vandalism—and even have alarms.
4h
ChargePoint Outpaces Tesla In EV Network Market Share, But JPMorgan Stays Cautious
ChargePoint Holdings Inc. (NYSE:CHPT) has secured its spot as the market leader in the U.S. EV charging network, boasting a ...
6d
ChargePoint Stock: A Millionaire Maker in the Making?
So could ChargePoint be a millionaire maker in the making? Yes. But it could also be a money pit that eventually goes ...
11h
on MSN
UW-Green Bay boosts sustainability with new electric vehicle charging stations
An electric vehicle charging port has been installed on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus, and another one is on ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Trending now
Los Angeles wildfire updates
California fires: How to help
Gaza hostage deal reached
Khan gets 14-year jail term
Georgia senator arrested
Former NBA champion dies
Rats consume seized drugs
4,000-worker facility in Ohio
Attempted attack sentencing
Calls for stronger sanctions
Huntington's disease cause
Loses Starship in space
DOJ sues Houston County
Apple halts AI news alerts
More cops in subway system
Sues Lively, Reynolds
Civil rights probe findings
Rejects news bias complaints
FTC, Colorado sue Greystar
France extradites US suspect
Ends DNC chair bid
CEO to attend inauguration?
To pay $230M in fines
Laying off more workers
Biden’s cyber defense order
To receive Mark Twain Prize
Reaches settlement deal
Director of 'Twin Peaks' dies
Approves nicotine pouches
Feedback