United Kingdom startup Trojan Energy will test charging stations that pop up from the sidewalk when needed. The Subsurface Technology for Electric Pathways (STEP) will pilot program will see 200 curbside charging stations installed in the London boroug…
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California approves $437M utility-based program: 38,000 new EV chargers over 5 years
California on Thursday approved a $437 million utility-based program that will add 38,000 new electric-car charging stations over five years. Approval from the California Public Utilities Commission gives Southern California Edison (SCE) the green ligh…
EV charging growth in Quebec matches post-lockdown rebound in rest of Canada
Drivers using the Electric Circuit network in Quebec and eastern Ontario logged 68,000 charging sessions in July, after usage fell as low as 15,000 in April
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Tritium “Plug & Charge” tech operational at all Ionity charging sites
Tritium’s newly launched Plug & Charge solution for EV fast charging rolled out across Ionity’s European charging network.
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Magnis hails “green” credentials of battery plant as it pushes Queensland giga-factory
EV batteries that would be produced in planned Townsville gigafactory touted as “potentially the greenest” in the north-eastern US market.
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Australia company unveils first two-way electric vehicle charger
Melbourne-based company Rectifier Technologies unveils its first two-way EV charger, that will allow drivers to not only charge an EV, but also sell excess power back to grid.
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The Jeff Dahn effect: superstar alumni and a growing regional battery cluster
In the second of our feature series on the NSERC/Tesla Canada Industrial Research Chair, we focus on the cluster of lithium-ion battery expertise building around Dahn’s lab at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and his extended impact on the next generation of Canadian researchers and developers
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Love’s Travel Stops and Electrify America add road-trip charging waypoints
Electrify America is adding DC fast-charging stations at Love’s Travel Stops, bringing charging to locations where drivers are already likely to stop on long road trips. The deal will add charging stations at seven locations—with a total of 28 co…
Tritium launches first EV fast charger with plug and charge tech
Tritium unveils first high-speed EV fast charger using innovative “plug and charge” technology aimed at electric bus and truck market.
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Evie Networks links Hobart and Launceston with first Tasmania ultra-fast charger
Evie Networks deploys its first ultra-fast chargers in Tasmania, supporting EV drivers traveling between Hobart and Launceston.
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