NRCan opens new call for proposals to fund zero-emission public, on-street, multi-unit residential building or fleet refuelling infrastructure

The latest round of Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) funding will cover up to 50 per cent of project costs to a maximum of $5 million, with proposals open until August 11, says NRCan

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Ford Pro Launches End-to-End Charging Solution to Help Customers Boost Electrified Fleet Productivity

Ford Pro is launching an integrated charging solution designed to help European customers find the best charging strategy for their electric vehicle fleets, install charging infrastructure, and optimise the vehicle charging process. Ford Pro Charging i…

ZipCharge announces the GoHub, set to revolutionise EV charging infrastructure for everyone

ZipCharge, today (Earth Day) revealed the GoHub, the world’s first portable EV charging infrastructure for shared, public use. According to ZipCharge, the GoHub is a revolution in public charging provision, providing a community-based solution that…