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Efacec delivers DC fast chargers to the US
February 21, 2024
Portugal-headquartered Efacec has strengthened its presence in the US market by partnering with eV Power Exchange Corporation to supply and install 132 QC45 EV chargers in the State of Utah.
PowerUp America partners with Volatus Infrastructure and Energy Solutions
February 20, 2024
Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Tennessee-based sustainable transportation solutions company, PowerUp America.
Flo powers electric snowmobiles for Off-Grid Experiences in Wyoming
February 20, 2024
Flo and Off-Grid Experiences are powering green winter adventures in the American west.
Daimler Buses subsidiary electrifies bus depot in The Hague
February 19, 2024
Daimler Buses Solutions has reached an important milestone in one of its first major projects by kick‑starting construction measures for an e‑bus depot in The Hague.
Electrify America debuts flagship charging station
February 16, 2024
Electrify America has opened its first indoor flagship charging station available to the public on at 928 Harrison Street in San Francisco.
EV chargepoint installations experiencing "significant delays" in UK
February 16, 2024
A House of Lords committee report published this month says urgent change is needed if the UK is to meet its legally binding net zero emissions targets. Baroness Parminter, chair of the inquiry committee, tells EV Charging & Infrastructure that a number EV chargepoints installations in the UK are experiencing significant delays, and the government needs to review potential planning regulations to support grid connection processes.
Glasgow finalises its mobility-shift strategy
February 15, 2024
With the Scottish city’s Spatial Delivery Framework now complete, it can take decisions to influence travel behaviour and encourage a shift toward more sustainable transport that includes electric vehicle use.
Opinion: EV sales slowdown can benefit charging infrastructure
February 15, 2024
In this thought-provoking comment piece Roger Adshead, chairman of Route One Publishing, says that the current pause in the growth rate of EV sales will allow new technologies to be refined, and the charging infrastructure to be more thoroughly developed.
First charging station for electric trucks opened in the port of Rotterdam
February 15, 2024
Together with Truckparkings Rotterdam Exploitatie (TRE), the Port of Rotterdam Authority has opened the first charging station for electric trucks in the port.
House of Lords report calls for urgent change in EV strategy
February 14, 2024
In the UK, a House of Lords Committee has published a new report on the current state of the EV industry.