Evie Networks deploys its first ultra-fast chargers in Tasmania, supporting EV drivers traveling between Hobart and Launceston.
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Battery-boosted charger shows a model for filling in fast-charging gaps
FreeWire Technologies is demonstrating a more flexible alternative to conventional fast-charging stations at an ampm convenience store in Lodi, California. The company announced Thursday that it had installed a Boost Charger station, which uses a batte…
Victorian Government to fund more than 15 new EV chargers in state’s North West
The Victorian government will fund the roll out of 15 new electric vehicle charging stations across regional Victoria.
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London bus garage becomes one of world’s largest vehicle-to-grid sites
A North London bus garage is on verge of becoming one of world’s largest vehicle-to-grid virtual power stations.
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Tesla considers all-in-one home, battery and electric car energy package
Electric car and solar energy company Tesla is considering an all-in-one home and car energy package, that could include controlled EV charging times.
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GM Canada “actively collaborating” with Canadian charging operators as it launches new EV platform
The company’s statement — exclusive to Electric Autonomy — coincides with Cadillac Lyric “reveal” and follows GM’s commitment to fund 2,700 charging stations in the U.S. in partnership with EVgo
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EV charging by Canadian drivers surges in post-lockdown rebound
After a widespread dip in public-charging activity due to COVID-19, Canadian network operators say usage is now returning to pre-pandemic levels
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Climate explained: Could electric car batteries feed power back into the grid?
Climate Explained is a collaboration between The Conversation, Stuff and the New Zealand Science Media Centre to answer your questions about climate change. If you have a question you’d like an…
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Origin rolls out 150 EV smart chargers to customers in trial of future grid
Origin Energy gets ARENA support for ‘smart charger’ trial, to allow energy companies to remotely monitor and optimise EV charging.
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There aren’t enough batteries to electrify all cars – focus on trucks and buses instead
We need to change our transportation system, and we need to do it quickly.
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