Denso deploys Beam Global solar charging stations at Tennessee campus
Denso has deployed five EV Arc solar-powered charging systems from Beam Global at its Maryville, Tennessee, location. The charging systems, which have been installed at buildings across campus, are available to all Denso employees with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles. In addition to providing employees with convenient vehicle charging options, the EV
EVgo chosen as Subaru preferred EV charging partner
EVgo Inc. has been selected as the preferred EV charging partner of Subaru of America, Inc. This news comes on the heels of Subaru unveiling its first zero-emissions vehicle, the 2023 Solterra EV SUV. Subaru drivers will have access to all the benefits of EVgo’s network, including 24/7 customer support. Subaru drivers can charge at
GenZ EV Solutions EV charger market
GenZ EV Solutions has entered the U.S. market with a battery-buffered, ultra-fast EV charger and a suite of services for businesses transitioning into eMobility. GenZ EV Solutions and Germany´s ADS-TEC Energy signed an agreement appointing GenZ as its distributor for the automotive vertical throughout the Americas. ADS-TEC Energy’s battery-buffered technology enables widespread, ultra-fast charging (up
Kia to provide California on-demand concierge charging service
Kia America is partnering with Currently mobile charging service to provide its electric vehicle (EV) owners with an on-demand concierge service now available in three important California markets: Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose. Based on customer reception of this pilot program, future expansion to cities around the country will be considered. The program
EV charging infrastructure is growing – but it must grow more
Look, we just saw a charging station at a bank in Akron, Ohio! That must be a sign that these things have got to be darn near popping up everywhere at this point, right? Not quite. Honestly, though, the numbers aren’t terrible. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there are 46,286 locations in the
Siemens, Nexii unveil prototype for fast EV infrastructure deployment
Siemens has unveiled what it calls a new, sustainable EV charging concept structure designed for electrifying fleets and high-demand charging applications at scale. The new VersiCharge XL concept was created to electrify new or existing parking lots and building structures quickly and efficiently by using a modular, scalable design made in partnership with Nexii Building
Lectron debuts line of EV charging products
Lectron has debuted a product portfolio to support electric vehicle owners with all of their charging needs. A few products include: Tesla to J1772 Adapter (48 amp): An adapter that supports 48 amps of maximum current and 250V of maximum voltage, it gives those with J1772 vehicles access to an additional 15,000 charging stations nationwide.
StoreDot says it’s on track to achieve 100 miles/5 min. of charge in 2024
StoreDot has revealed its strategic technology roadmap, labeled “100inX,” which the company says will deliver batteries capable of charging a 100 miles of range on a 2-minute charge, with mass production readiness planned within 10 years. StoreDot also says it is on track for its first milestone for global automotive manufacturers: producing its silicon-dominant anode
The real reason EVs are coming to the ride-hailing industry
The ride-hailing industry can’t electrify their fleets fast enough. But why?
EV charging infrastructure is growing, but it must grow more!
Look, we just saw a charging station at a bank in Akron, Ohio. That must be a sign that these things have got to be darn near popping up everywhere at this point, right? Not quite. Honestly, though, the numbers aren’t terrible. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there are 46,286 locations in the
Transporting EVs 101: From shipping to driving
Electric vehicle (EV) ownership is on the rise. In 2021, EV sales were up 83% globally compared to the year before. There are also several new policies to further foster EV adoption among both consumers and organizations, including specific incentives in 45 states and the District of Columbia for EV and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
Russian EV chargers hacked to say ‘Putin is a dickhead’
In the category of “you can’t make this stuff up” comes news from the east, as, according to the fine folks at Vice.com, Russian EV chargers have been hacked so screens read “Putin is a dickhead.” (I know what you’re thinking – no, I’m not just reporting this story to include the word “dickhead” in