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InCharge Energy launches new Level 2 charger for EV fleets

InCharge Energy’s new dual-port Level 2 charger can simultaneously charge two EVs at a maximum output of 19.2 kW.

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InCharge Energy InControl 4.0 update enhances insights into EV fleet charging

InCharge unveiled an update to its EV fleet management platform which provides real-time visibility and control over charging infrastructure.

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How microgrid mastery empowers fleets to go electric

Establishing a microgrid can help fleet managers better control charging schedules for their EVs.

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How microgrid mastery empowers fleets to go electric

Establishing a microgrid can help fleet managers better control charging schedules for their EVs.

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Is it time to get excited about V2X EV charging?

Using V2X (bi-directional) charging, fleets could sell energy from their own fleet back to the grid when needed.

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ABB announces new South Carolina EV charger facility

ABB E-mobility has announced the opening of new EV charger manufacturing operations in Columbia, South Carolina. The multi-million dollar investment will increase the production of electric vehicle chargers, including Buy America Act compliant ones, and create over 100 jobs, ABB says. The new facility will be capable of producing up to 10,000 chargers per year,

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InCharge Energy partners to deploy 42 electric buses for California schools

The Moreno Valley Unified School District (MVUSD) has approved a project from InCharge Energy, Creative Bus Sales and IC Bus to deploy 42 electric school buses and an electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support the new fleet. The electric buses – expected to be the largest operating electrified school bus fleet in California –

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InCharge Energy debuts charging as a service solution

InCharge Energy has launched “InCharge as a Service,” an EV charging subscription offering for commercial fleets that provides the infrastructure they need, paid for on a monthly or variable basis, without directly owning and operating the infrastructure themselves. InCharge Energy bundles all the costs of an EV charging infrastructure into a monthly fee that varies

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InCharge Energy releases scalable DC fast charger

InCharge Energy has released its latest charging hardware offering – the ICE-180. This all-in-one DC fast charger is compatible with all CCS and CHAdeMO EVs and the company says it is ideal for auto dealers, commercial fleet charging and parking applications where higher-power DC charging is needed in a small space. The ICE-180 is a

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