Autocar announces ‘Power Up’ program to finance electric fleets
The “Power Up” program is a vehicle financing solution that is designed to help customers grow their electric fleets.

U.S.-Canada EV Corridor will stretch from Michigan to Quebec
The EV corridor will begin in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and will end in Quebec City, Quebec.

Toyota EV charging projects to address access, affordability
The first “Empact” vision projects will be announced later this year, Toyota says.

EV vs. ICE: Which is more economical for American road trips?
EV drivers can potentially save a lot of money fueling up on the road – but it comes at the cost of time.

Navistar partners with Quanta for EV infrastructure services
Navistar and Quanta say they will analyze, forecast, plan and execute across customers’ electrification journeys.

Gogoro battery-swap stations help stabilize Taiwan power grid
A Virtual Power Plant pilot in Taiwan demonstrated that the Gogoro Network could provide energy back to the grid as needed.

Eaton, Charge Enterprises partner on EV onsite charging
Together, the companies will supply integrated charging infrastructure for onsite renewables and energy storage systems.

EV charging infrastructure market to reach $121.09B by 2030
The need for fast chargers is increasing day by day to keep up with the demand.

DTNA JV Greenlane to make public truck charging infrastructure
Greenlane’s initial focus will be on battery-electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, followed by hydrogen fueling.

The journey to 100% EV charger reliability
John Thomas, the company’s COO, explains what it takes for an EV charger manufacturer to make waves in a crowded market segment.

The journey to 100% EV charger reliability
John Thomas, Autel Energy N.A. COO, explains what it takes for a charger manufacturer to make waves in a crowded segment.

Europe testing electric roads, smaller EV batteries
Sweden, Denmark and Germany will test whether an electric road system will realistically work to charge EVs as they drive.
