Rivian recently showcased a prototype of its new, in-house charger, designed from the ground up to easily charge nearly every EV available today in North America.
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Electrify America’s First Indoor Flagship Station Reports High Usage
The numbers are in, and Electrify America’s first indoor flagship station reports high usage in the first 30 days, significantly exceeding the network’s average.
Electrify America Recorded Over 10 Million Charging Sessions in 2023
After releasing its latest usage results to the public, Electrify America recorded over 10 million charging sessions in 2023 on its fast-charging network.
Siemens Megawatt Charging System Successfully Delivered a 1 MW Power to Mercedes-Benz’s New Truck
The release of the Megawatt Charging System is just around the corner, as more manufacturers are successfully testing EV charging levels of 1 megawatt plus.
Tesla Can Deploy Prefabricated Superchargers in Only 4 Days
Speed is key in a lot of industries, and now that Tesla can deploy prefabricated Superchargers in only 4 days, you’ll soon be charging a whole lot quicker.
Voltpost Launches an Integrated Lamppost EV Charging Solution
Voltpost intends to solve the EV charging issue in big cities by retrofitting lampposts into modular and upgradable Level 2 charging points.
Gravity Opens Ultra-Fast 500kW Charging Points in New York City
Charging issues in big cities may soon be a thing of the past thanks to some new tech, as Gravity opens ultra-fast 500kW charging points in New York City.
EVgo Opens Its First Public Prefabricated Fast-Charging Station
New innovation is on the horizon for EV users, as EVGo opens its first public prefabricated fast-charging station in the United States.
NREL: The US Will Need 28 Million EV Charging Ports by 2030
The NREL estimates that the US will need 28 million EV charging ports by 2030 in order to meet the needs of the growing number of electric vehicles on the road.
Phoenix Contact Will Launch NACS Plugs in 2024
One of the leading manufacturers of EV charging parts is stepping up to prepare for the NACS transition, as Phoenix Contact will launch NACS plugs in 2024.