Circle K Installs First US-Made ABB E-mobility 180 kW Public DC Fast Chargers
Circle K, a global convenience store and fuel retailer, opened its latest EV charging site in Wytheville, Virginia, its first equipped with ABB E-mobility’s U.S. manufactured Terra 184 DC fast chargers.
Wyoming DOT: NEVI Sites Estimated to Lose $285,000 to $372,000 During 5-year NEVI Award Period
Analysis by a consulting firm retained by Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) suggests that companies successfully winning National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) grants for 7 remote Alternative Fuel Corridor (AFC) sites in the state would lose from $285,000 to $372,000 per site over the 5-year NEVI award period.
Walmart Plans to Build A US DC Fast Charging Network at Walmart and Sam’s Club Stores
Walmart and Sam’s Club have announced plans to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership more accessible and affordable for Americans by implementing EV fast-charging stations at thousands of their stores and clubs coast-to-coast by 2030. Walmart’s almost 1,300 charging stations are already available at more than 280 facilities, and the company’s new initiative will expand access […]
Tritium Announces Availability of NEVI-Compliant 150 kW DC Fast Chargers
Tritium is taking orders for its NEVI-compliant 150 kW DC fast chargers.
EvoCharge® Launches Mobile DC Fast Power Station
EvoCharge has launched a Mobile DC Fast Power Station that offers up to 50kW of power, which fleet operators can use to keep their electric vehicles fully charged. Mounting wheels and deploying a 16ft cable, the charging station can be moved within facilities, or positioned in parking lots, to rapidly replenish batteries and restore vehicles to service.
Mercedes-Benz to Launch Global Branded High-Power Charging Network
Mercedes-Benz announced plans to launch a global high-power charging network across North America, Europe, China and other key markets. Deployment will begin in 2023 in the US and Canada, followed by other regions around the globe.
Kia Partners With Electrify America To Provide Kia EV6 Buyers With 1,000 kWh Of Complimentary EV Charging
Kia America and Electrify America announced a partnership to provide Kia EV6 buyers with 1,000 kWh of complimentary EV charging/energy at any Electrify America station across the U.S. Kia estimates that this will translate into 3,500 to 4,000 miles (depending on the vehicle model and various conditions) of driving for EV6 owners at no charging cost.
8 Keys to Eliminating US Drivers’ Concerns About Long Trips In An Electric Vehicle
Road trips are a make or break factor for mass adoption of electric vehicles in the US. Unlike much of Europe and many other parts of the world, the US does not have a train system that connects most cities in the country. As such, most Americans either fly or rely on their cars when […]