ChargePoint Achieves FedRAMP Approval, Paving the Way for Federal EV Charging Infrastructure Implementation

ChargePoint, a prominent provider of EV charging network solutions, announces its achievement as one of the first providers to secure Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) approval from the U.S. Federal Government. The company’s cloud software, meeting stringent FedRAMP requirements, is set to be featured in the FedRAMP marketplace soon.

Ensuring Data Security and Compliance

ChargePoint’s cloud software complies with FedRAMP standards, encompassing top-tier data security, dedicated cloud hosting for federal clients, and robust authorization, access, and continuous monitoring protocols. This approval underscores ChargePoint’s commitment to delivering secure and reliable EV charging infrastructure to various levels of the U.S. government.

Real-time Visibility and Comprehensive Data Insights

The cloud software by ChargePoint provides users with real-time visibility into crucial data points, including power consumption, energy costs, station utilization, session fees, and more. This comprehensive data insight supports federal agencies in efficiently transitioning to electric mobility.

Trusted Partnership with U.S. Government

Teza Mukkavilli, Chief Information Security Officer of ChargePoint, emphasizes the company’s longstanding role as a trusted partner to various U.S. government levels. By obtaining FedRAMP approval, ChargePoint demonstrates its ability to adhere to the highest security standards, opening doors to potential opportunities within the U.S. federal government sector.

About FedRAMP

FedRAMP, established in 2011, serves as the U.S. government’s standardized approach to security assessment and authorization for cloud computing products and services. It aims to facilitate a cost-effective, risk-based adoption of cloud services by federal agencies, emphasizing security and protection of federal information.

ChargePoint’s Commitment to Security

ChargePoint’s approval by the General Services Administration (GSA) for the FedRAMP Authority to Operate process highlights the company’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of security. In addition, achieving AICPA SOC 2 certification underscores ChargePoint’s commitment to safely managing company, customer, and driver information.

Source: businesswire.com

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