In a move that could challenge the dominance of Tesla's North American EV charging network, seven major global automakers are creating a new charging network joint venture that they say will significantly expand access to high-powered charging in North America.
Zerova Technologies has announced plans to offer the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector on all its EV charging solutions in the United States and Canada.
Newly-installed EV chargers on the UK motorway network have not been activated because the energy grid is unable to provide the electricity to power them.
TurnOnGreen has announced its collaboration with T&M Group (TMG), a Best Western franchisee, to provide EV charging equipment and services across three hotel properties in Newfoundland and New Brunswick, Canada.
The recently announced plans by seven global car makers to roll out a charging network across North America are a major win in the transition to EVs, according to environmental organisation the Sierra Club.
EVgo and its eXtend partners have been selected by DriveOhio, a division of the Ohio Department of Transportation, for proposed awards of US$13.8 million in funding to deploy 20 fast charging stations.