What Happens to Your ChargePoint Account When You Die
Quick Facts
Wallet Balance
Claim remaining funds
RFID Card
Cancel and return
Home Charger
Transfer ownership if applicable
Step-by-Step Guide
Claim wallet balance
Check the ChargePoint account for any remaining wallet balance and request a refund of unused funds.
Cancel RFID charging card
Deactivate the ChargePoint RFID card to prevent unauthorized use at public charging stations.
Remove stored payment methods
Remove any credit cards or bank accounts stored in the ChargePoint account.
Transfer home charger ownership
If the deceased owned a ChargePoint Home Flex or other home charger, transfer the device to the new property owner.
Document Now Checklist
- ChargePoint account email and password
- Wallet balance amount
- RFID card number
- Home charger serial number if owned
Last verified: June 2026. Platform policies may change. Verify current procedures directly with ChargePoint. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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Return rented equipment (modem, router, cable boxes) promptly to avoid equipment charges that can be $100-300+.
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Do NOT cancel the phone line immediately — the number may be needed to receive 2FA codes for other accounts. Keep it active for 30-60 days.
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