Seven major global automakers join hands to create high-powered charging network in North America
Seven major global automakers join hands to create high-powered charging network in North America
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Seven major global automakers join hands to create high-powered charging network in North America
NREL Study Identifies Nationwide Charging Needs to Build 2030 National Charging Network. Building the 2030 National Charging Network. Nearly 70…
Biden-Harris Administration Invests $51 Million in America’s Electric Vehicle Charging Network. DOE–DOT Joint Office of Energy and Transportation Launches New…
Mercedes-Benz to launch Tesla Supercharger like global high-power charging network, starting in North America
Elli added 100,000 charging points to its network in four months in Europe. Europe’s biggest charging network: 500,000 Elli charging…
BT to repurpose old cabinets for EV charging
Toyota Adopts the North American Charging Standard to Expand Customer Charging Options.
NaaS to debut its EV charging innovations at 20th China-ASEAN Expo
Honda to Adopt North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its EV Models in North America
Mercedes-Benz to open its first high-power charging stations worldwide this fall
EVgo and General Motors Open 1,000th DC Fast Charging Stall as Part of Metropolitan Charging Collaboration
Biden-Harris Administration Opens First Round Applications for $2.5 Billion Program to Build EV Charging in U.S. Communities
Stellantis unveils STLA Large Platform for it upcoming electric vehicles
ChargePoint to support Tesla compatible NCAS EV chargers
GM to expand access to Tesla Superchargers in early 2024
Mercedes-Benz previews its operating system MB.OS
GWM Launches HAVAL H6 PHEV 4WD in Brazil. On November 23, at the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio, GWM launched…
MIT's Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future.
Horwin America launches SENMENTI electric motorcycle series at CES 2024
Fisker customers to get access Tesla Superchargers as the company adopts North American Charging Standard.