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Fisker – 1 Year of Free Charging for the Ocean

Deftpower becomes charging network partner of Fisker. Through this partnership, owners of the Fisker Ocean will have access to one of the largest public charging networks for electric vehicles in Europe.

With the Fisker Flex Charge app and Deftpower, Fisker customers have access to a network of over 450,000 charging stations. | Photo: Fisker
With the Fisker Flex Charge app and Deftpower, Fisker customers have access to a network of over 450,000 charging stations. | Photo: Fisker
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Overall, Deftpower provides more than 425,000 public charging stations from 900 different providers in a single large charging network. This network alone has grown by 32 percent over the past year. With the Fisker Flex Charge app, Fisker Ocean owners can easily find, use, and pay for public e-charging stations at transparent prices. Additionally, through this app, Fisker offers Ocean customers in Europe the exclusive opportunity to charge for free for one year at over 30,000 available charging stations in the Allego network.

“With Deftpower, we offer Fisker drivers a comprehensive European charging solution for public charging stations. As soon as they receive their new Fisker Ocean, our customers want convenient and easily found public charging stations, uncomplicated charging, and very simple payment options,” said Henrik Fisker, Chairman and CEO. “The partnership with Deftpower provides our customers with excellent charging convenience and a wide selection of charging stations, wherever the journey in Europe takes them.”

With the App to the Charging Station

The Deftpower network is available to Fisker Ocean owners upon delivery. Fisker Ocean drivers can find the charging stations in the Deftpower network via the Fisker Flex Charge app and the onboard navigation system of the Fisker Ocean. From the market launch, drivers can search for charging stations and navigate to them, filter for DC fast charging stations, use basic e-route planning features, and calculate the arrival time at charging stations. Using the RFID card provided by Fisker or the app, drivers can easily charge, pay, and view all rates.

"At Deftpower, we believe that charging must be simplified for more people to drive electric cars and for customers to be more satisfied," said Jacob van Zonneveld, CEO of Deftpower. "Our solutions are designed to make charging as easy and convenient as possible while providing an excellent customer experience. We are very excited to collaborate with partners like Fisker to make top-tier charging services for electric cars more accessible across Europe. We are proud to help shape the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future."

What does that mean?

Deftpower is a Dutch start-up that connects the charging networks of many providers. Fisker continues to work on its network, creating a coherent charging infrastructure for the Ocean – and the upcoming Fisker models.

Translated automatically from German.
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