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      Home » Chase New Website Offers its Users EV Info & Resources

      Chase New Website Offers its Users EV Info & Resources

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJuly 12, 2022 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      American national bank, Chase has rolled out a new website to help consumers learn about, find and purchase electric and hybrid vehicles.

      Chase websiteThe high-voltage Electric Vehicle (EV) Education Center website provides content, tools and frequently-asked questions from Chase and other experts about the upfront and ongoing cost of EV ownership as well as information about charging, battery range and maintenance.

      “The electric vehicle movement is here, and our customers are excited about all the options out there,” said Jamie Jones, General Manager of Luxury & Electric Brands. “Chase is committed to bringing another valuable resource to consumers through the launch of this Education Center website. We’re here to provide them with the information, tools and financing to get them into a hybrid or electric vehicle they’ll love.”

      The interactive Chase website serves consumers, dealers, automotive manufacturers and employees as they navigate the evolving world of electric driving – and Chase will continue to power up the site with new details and advice.

      This Education Center Chase website continues JPMorgan Chase’s commitment to advancing a sustainable and inclusive economy by helping clients transition to a low-carbon world, supporting the development and scaling of green technologies, and minimizing the environmental impact of its operations.

      Earlier this year, Chase announced it will pilot public fast-charging stations at 50 bank branches and install solar panels at 400 branches and 125 carports across the United States.

      Chase has financed electric vehicles since 2018 when Jaguar Land Rover introduced the I-PACE.

      Chase is also the private label financer for EV manufacturer Rivian and recently entered a strategic agreement to be Fisker’s U.S. consumer financing provider.

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