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Charging network EVgo near merger to go public, report says


EVgo Services LLC, a charging network for electric vehicles that’s entirely powered by renewable energy, is nearing a deal to go public through a merger with Climate Change Crisis Real Impact I Acquisition Corp., according to people with knowledge of the matter.

A transaction is set to value the combined entity at more than $2 billion, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified as the information is private. An announcement could come as soon as Friday, the people said.

Shares of Climate Change Crisis, which is a special-purpose acquisition company, jumped as much as 117 percent in pre-market trading Friday.

As with any deal that isn’t yet finalized, it could still be delayed or talks could collapse. A representative for EVgo didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, and a spokesman for the Climate Change Crisis SPAC declined to comment.

EVgo, founded in 2010, has more than 800 fast-charging locations in more than 600 cities across 34 U.S. states, serving a customer base in excess of 200,000, its website shows. Its partners include automakers like BMW, General Motors, Nissan Motor Co. and rideshare operators such as Uber Technologies Inc.

The SPAC, led by CEO David Crane and CFO John Cavalier, in September raised $230 million to pursue a target in the climate sector.

Another electric vehicle charging specialist, EVBox, in December agreed to go public through a merger with blank-check firm TPG Pace Beneficial Finance Corp., which has seen its shares more than double since that announcement.



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