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.