Nuvve Holdings’ GIVe (Grid Integrated Vehicle) vehicle-to-grid (V2G) platform is now a certified product compliant with the IEEE 2030.5 SunSpec Common Smart Inverter Profile (CSIP) standard.
Smart charging installed at public electric vehicle (EV) charge points can save drivers £604.65 per year compared to traditional non-smart public charging, according to data from the UK’s first-ever trial of smart metered on-street chargers – Agile Streets.
The first batch of XCharge's energy storage charger Net Zero Series (NZS) is scheduled to arrive in Hamburg, Germany, before Christmas and will be shipped later to final customers in Europe, six months after its official launch.
Hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2 ICE) are forecast to be sold in 220,000 vehicles in 2035, according to newly published research by Interact Analysis.
The Canadian government has announced a CA$100,000 investment in the Village of Pemberton, in Vancouver, to install two EV fast chargers in its downtown core.
Kempower has partnered with sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel provider Neste to introduce a public high power charging (HPC) network at Neste's service stations in Finland for light and medium-duty EVs.
Sunverge Energy and Engie are deploying a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) virtual power plant (VPP) that will support Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia, with its electric vehicle business fleet.
Sweden-headquartered EV charging solutions provider Charge Amps has partnered with Denmark-based Monta to bring smarter, simpler charging systems to UK businesses and consumers.
The National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA) is helping drivers and partners throughout the US to make the transition to an electric future through a collaboration with Qmerit, a North American provider of installation services for EV charging and other electrification technologies.
GreenPower has launched the second round of its pilot project with the state of West Virginia to demonstrate all-electric school buses in Clay, Grant, Monongalia and Ohio county school districts.
Nikola Corporation, a provider of zero-emissions transportation and energy supply and infrastructure solutions, and EV charging network ChargePoint Holdings have announced a partnership to accelerate the deployment of EV charging infrastructure for fleets across the US.
A wholly-owned subsidiary of Microvast Holdings has been selected by the US Department of Energy, in collaboration with General Motors, to receive a US$200m grant for a new separator plant.
Jaguar Land Rover has announced a global upskilling drive, in a bid to train 29,000 people in the next three years for its connected and data capabilities, and to support the rapid transition to electrification.