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ChargeUp (NovaCharge)

Headquarters · operates in US

ChargeUp offers 346 public EV charging points across the US and Canada, with 330 slower AC chargers. Find connector types and busiest locations.

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240 kW
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ChargeUp (NovaCharge) EV Charging Network Overview

ChargeUp provides 346 public EV charging points in the US and Canada. The network is primarily composed of slower AC chargers, making it best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than rapid transit stops.

ChargeUp operates 346 public EV charging points across the United States and Canada. The network's strength lies in its numerous slower AC chargers, with 330 units offering speeds under 50 kW. These are typically used for topping up at destinations like workplaces or hotels, not for quick charging on long journeys.

Only two points on the network are ultra-rapid, delivering 150 kW or more. Another 14 points offer rapid charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. Combined, these faster chargers represent a small fraction of ChargeUp's total offering.

The busiest locations for ChargeUp stations include Orlando with 98 points, followed by Tampa (27) and St Petersburg (17). You will find Type 1 (J1772) and CCS (Type 1) connectors, as well as CHAdeMO connectors at their sites.

Drivers can expect to use contactless payment or the operator's app at most locations. Always verify the charging speed and cost displayed before connecting your vehicle.

FAQ
What kind of charging speeds does ChargeUp offer?
ChargeUp's network predominantly features slower AC charging points (330 out of 346 total) typically delivering under 50 kW. There are only 16 faster chargers available: 2 ultra-rapid (150 kW+) and 14 rapid (50-149 kW). This mix means it's best for destination or overnight charging, not quick stops on road trips.
Where are ChargeUp stations most common?
The largest concentrations of ChargeUp stations are in Florida, with Orlando hosting 98 points, followed by Tampa with 27, and St Petersburg with 17. Jacksonville has 8 stations, and Charlotte has 7.
What charging connectors can I find on ChargeUp sites?
ChargeUp sites are equipped with common connectors for electric vehicles. You will find Type 1 (J1772) connectors, which are standard for many EVs in North America. Additionally, CCS (Type 1) connectors are available, supporting faster charging for compatible vehicles. CHAdeMO connectors are also present on some sites.
Is ChargeUp suitable for long road trips?
ChargeUp's network is not ideal for long road trips. With 330 of its 346 charging points offering speeds under 50 kW, it's designed more for destination charging at hotels or workplaces, or for overnight top-ups. The limited number of ultra-rapid and rapid chargers (16 total) may result in longer waits if relying on them for transit.
How do I pay for charging with ChargeUp?
Payment typically involves using a contactless card or the ChargeUp mobile application. Before you begin charging, it's crucial to check the specific pricing and instructions displayed on the charging unit or within the app. This ensures you understand the cost per kilowatt-hour or per session.
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