Farizon announces charging tie-up with ChargePoint and Hypervolt
Farizon has partnered with ChargePoint and Hypervolt for commercial and home charging, as it seeks to facilitate charging for its fleet and retail customers.
ChargePoint, one of the UK’s leading e-mobility service providers, is now offering fleets who operate the all-electric Farizon SV van with a choice of two of its chargers: the CP6000 with a 22kW AC charging rate, and the HYC50 with its 50kW DC charge speed and large digital display for ease of use.
Both ChargePoint units come with the brand’s integrated fleet software platform, which enables users to monitor vehicle status and charging in real time. The software also helps operators reduce energy and running costs with automated charging schedules, plus insights into fleet analytics and insights.
Moreover, ChargePoint offers 24/7 support to users, allowing them optimise their charging strategies and minimise charging downtime. Farizon, whose purpose-built, all-electric SV debuted in the UK earlier this year, has chosen to install the CP6000 it its flagship showroom in north London to give visitors a charging top-up while visiting.
When it comes to home charging, Farizon’s retail customers can choose a 7.4kW Hypervolt 3 Pro charger, which is available in three colours and three cable lengths, including an ultra-long 10-metre option for long-wheelbase van drivers.

The Hypervolt 3 Pro is controlled via the Hypervolt mobile app, and integrates with home solar and battery storage and standard. Its multi-mode scheduling enables users to select personalised charging schedules, plus different charging modes for different days and times of the week.
Like ChargePoint’s systems, the Pro 3 charger is backed up by 365-days-a-year customer support. What’s more, if a user has a home energy smart tariff, Farizon drivers can benefit from charging costs as low as 2.5 per mile.
Regarding the tie-up, Farizon UK general manager, Calum James, said: “Businesses large and small who are switching to electric vans for the first time often need support and advice on charging. We selected Chargepoint and Hypervolt having assessed a number of potential options, and I’m pleased we have partnered with proven industry leaders who share our sustainability vision, provide robust solutions and deliver a professional service.”
The Farizon SV arrived in the UK in early 2025, and is available with a choice of a 67kWh battery, a 83kWh battery, or a 106kWh battery returning a range of up to 247 miles.
Already, the Farizon SV has been nominated for the 2026 International Van of The Year (IVOTY) award, and we drove one on the final leg of the 2025 Explorer EV rally in late September this year.
