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EVPassport Teams with CBRE on Nationwide Rollout of Charging Stations

Santa Monica-based EVPassport, a leader in enterprise EV charging solutions, is partnering with CBRE to provide a network of EV charging solutions, with a focus on multifamily and hospitality properties. Under the agreement, CBRE will support the deployment of more than 3,600 EV chargers across more than 600 U.S. sites. The collaboration is intended to enable property owners and operators to provide frictionless charging to residents and tenants.

“We are on a mission to deliver a best-in-class EV charging experience to our customers,” said Mark Kerstens, global head of EV Charging Solutions at CBRE. “EVPassport’s expertise and commitment to excellence will enable us to meet the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure nationwide.”

The collaboration will enhance CBRE’s existing portfolio of EV charging solutions, the two companies said. According to CBRE’s 2024 Occupier Sentiment Survey, 54% of respondents named EV charging as a key priority in reaching selection decisions.

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