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Marriott Hotels To Install EV Chargers at 6,000 Locations

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Marriott Hotels is partnering with EV Connect to install chargers at 6,000 of their locations.

https://x.com/EVConnect/status/1704076618908459473?s=20


6,000 qualifying Marriott locations can leverage the comprehensive set of EV Connect products and services to deploy, manage, and serve EV driver guests.

El Segundo, Calif., September 12, 2023 — With 14 million electric vehicles (EVs) expected to be on the road by the end of 2023, providing charging infrastructure has become a priority for the hospitality industry. To serve this demand, EV Connect today announced an agreement with hospitality leader Marriott International to simplify EV charging for its properties and guests. With EV Connect, Marriott properties will have a turnkey solution to easily add and manage EV charging stations through the EV Connect platform. This is the first agreement of this type for Marriott and ensures that participating locations can provide reliable charging infrastructure at locations within the U.S. and Canada.

“As the world shifts towards sustainable energy and clean transportation, hotels and resorts that provide charging facilities for EVs can attract guests who prioritize sustainability and carbon-neutral travel. This collaboration between EV Connect and Marriott marks a major advancement of the EV market's expansion, and it has significant implications for the hospitality sector as a whole," said Ram Ambatipudi, Senior Vice President of Business Development at EV Connect.

The EV Connect charging platform simplifies charging station set-up, management, and optimization, backed by premium customer service, from installation to driver support. Marriott properties will have the ability to choose the charging hardware deployed on the open platform, allowing them to scale EV charging needs for the unique needs of individual locations. With EV Connect Shield, a comprehensive parts and labor warranty plan, Marriott property owners will have peace of mind knowing that critical operational and maintenance tasks are performed by qualified personnel, including charging station repair, software support, and fieldwork labor, from resolving minor technical issues to parts sourcing and replacement service.

“Our guests increasingly expect EV charging stations at our properties, and this collaboration will help us meet rapidly evolving consumer demand and further the company’s sustainability goals," said Andrew Bodziak, Senior Vice President of Global Operations at Marriott International. "With EV Connect, we can offer properties an end-to-end turnkey service, simplifying the planning, installation, and maintenance processes while simultaneously delivering high-quality service our guests expect."

Marriott International is shaping the modern hospitality industry with its portfolio of nearly 8,600 properties, operating under 31 brands spanning 139 countries and territories. As Marriott is focused on enhancing the guest experience and making it easier for travelers to choose sustainable transportation options, charging stations at Marriott properties will be visible on the EV Connect app, allowing guests to locate and pay for EV charging.

To learn more about how EV Connect provides an end-to-end, flexible solution for Marriott properties while enhancing the EV travel experience, please visit www.evconnect.com/marriott.
 
#4 ·
I hope one day we can reserve a charger as an option when booking a hotel room. I would not mind paying a little bit extra for that at all if I can have the peace of mind that there will be an available charger when I arrive.
There has been a few times when I booked a hotel specifically because it has L2 chargers, but they were all taken by the time I arrived.
 
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I hope one day we can reserve a charger as an option when booking a hotel room. I would not mind paying a little bit extra for that at all if I can have the peace of mind that there will be an available charger when I arrive.
There has been a few times when I booked a hotel specifically because it has L2 chargers, but they were all taken by the time I arrived.
It helps to call ahead and request they ensure the L2 charger(s) are not blocked and available.
 
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On my recent road trip, which included staying at a hotel for two nights, I used Plugshare to located chargers at hotels in the area I wanted to stay. The Blink charger at the first hotel didn't work, so I went to my next choice, a Holiday Inn Express. I verified the charger worked and was available before I checked in. When questioning the girl at the front desk as to whether she could provide me with a code to covering charging, she stated she didn't even know they had an EV charger on the property...
 
#12 ·
Yeah I've used the chargers at Holiday Inn Express before and I think they train their employees to say they don't know anything about the chargers haha. But they've also been reliable and free and available when I've used them too, and I've chosen their hotels because of this.

This is also probably why they're free now. Once EV chargers at hotels are table stakes, that when they'll start charging for them and making the staff more knowledgeable about them as a hotel amenity. Which frankly I'd be fine with as long as it's cheaper than a fast charge.