Tritium, a specialist in DC fast chargers for EVs, has executed an agreement with Evyve, an EV charging network in the UK, to become the network’s preferred fast charger technology provider.
Rapid EV charging technology provider Kempower has signed a distribution and services framework agreement with TSG. The two companies will work together to deliver fast charging solutions to 32 countries across Europe and Africa.
Phoenix Motor, a manufacturer of all-electric, medium-duty vehicles, has signed an Equipment Testing Agreement with Fermata Energy, a provider of V2X (vehicle-to-everything) bidirectional charging platforms.
Swtch Energy, an EV charging solutions provider, and Bectrol, a Québec-based integrator of EV chargers, plan to expand charging infrastructure for tenants of multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) and commercial properties throughout the province.
ChargePoint Holdings has announced a new agreement with Lexus in the US to enable drivers of the all-electric RZ 450e crossover to access to ChargePoint’s home and public charging solutions.
Ion Storage Systems has announced it will participate in the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) EVs4ALL programme as part of a US$4.8m grant awarded to the University of Maryland (UMD).
ON Power, a charging service provider and the largest clean energy supplier in Iceland, is partnering with Etrel, a subsidiary of Landis+Gyr, to accommodate the growth of EV registrations in the country.
US battery manufacturer Nanotech Energy has revealed it is investigating seven sites in the UK as the final location for a potential £1bn new Gigafactory.
New figures from the UK Department for Transport show that the number of installed public devices has increased by 8,680 (31%) in the 12 months to 1 January 2023. The number of rapid charging or above devices increased by 34% over the year, with an additional 1,731 public devices installed.