Electreon will publicly demonstrate what its CEO describes as "The unlimited potential of wireless Electric Road technology (Dynamic Wireless EV Charging)."
As part of an adjustment in its ambitious EV infrastructure plans, BP Pulse will only sell home chargers to fleet customers and stop selling directly to consumers.
Minnesota-based precast concrete licencing company, Recon, together with UK-based EV Blocks have announced the first shipment of precast EV charging foundation forms to a newly-established network of producers.
Hertz and the city of Orlando have launched a partnership to expand EV rentals, charging infrastructure as well as education and training opportunities.
Nikola Corporation and Voltera have announced a definitive agreement to develop the hydrogen fuelling infrastructure required to support Nikola's deployment of its innovative zero-emissions vehicles.
Zest has announced that lead investor Zouk Capital, manager of the Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF), has increased its commitment to support the firm's scaling to £60m.