Smart charging pilot cuts carbon emissions by aligning charging to peak periods of wind generation

Nova Scotia Power achieves 10 per cent reduction in carbon emissions with smart EV chargers at more than 100 customer sites

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How connectivity will develop the Canada-U.S. EV charging corridor

Vehicle-to-grid technologies will help achieve interoperability and operational efficiency for the cross border Canada-U.S. charging corridor, says cybersecurity company, AUTOCRYPT

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Stellantis announces EV charging services coming to North America

Stellantis announced electric vehicle (EV) charging services for North America called Free2move Charge. The legacy automaker plans to offer various charging solutions to EV owners with the Free2move Charge platform.  Stellantis states that the Free2move Charge program delivers charging and energy management to its customers. Stellantis’s Free2move Charge platform adheres to the e-ABC Promise or […]

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A roadmap to boost Indigenous participation in Canada’s zero-emission funding programs

If Canada wants an equitable transition to a cleaner future with Indigenous peoples, some changes are needed in the funding programs that help communities adopt ZEV technology

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Cafu buying Lion5 electric trucks to expand its mobile charging service; other operators aren’t far behind

Cafu, a mobile EV charging solution provider, is buying five Class 5 Lion Electric trucks, plans to expand its service fleet to other parts of Canada and the U.S. in 2024

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