Italvolt, the company developing Italy's largest independent battery cell factory, has announced it has entered a strategic collaboration with StoreDot, a pioneer in extreme fast charging and energy dense lithium-ion battery technology.
A £3.27m bid to upgrade the EV charging network across Northern Ireland will see the entirety of the public charging network enhanced for the benefit of communities and electric vehicle users.
The Electric Vehicle Smart Charging Action Plan published by the UK government and Ofgem, sets out steps being taken to seize on the significant potential of smart charging and make it the preferred method of long duration charging by 2025.
OBE Power Networks has secured funding to support advancing its EV Charging-as-a-Service (EV CaaS), thus enabling the company to expand its current Florida and Texas footprint to the entire country.
Volta has announced the execution of a definitive merger agreement under which Shell USA will acquire Volta in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately US$169m.
Toyota Motor North America has entered into an agreement with WattTime to provide certain health and environmental impact data to Toyota and Lexus customers with eligible vehicles to enable them to find ideal charging times to reduce emissions when charging at home.
Israel-headquartered StoreDot, a specialist in extreme fast charging battery technology for electric vehicles, has officially opened its first US research facility in Irvine, California, USA.
EVgo has announced EVgo ReNew, an enhanced and comprehensive maintenance programme designed to ensure stations across EVgo’s charging network in the US meet its quality and technology standards.
Britishvolt, which had planned to develop the UK's biggest EV battery factory, is set to file for administration after talks with potential buyers fell through.
Electrification of Things (EoT) startup Vehya has announced a partnership with Hevo, a leading provider of wireless EV charging technology, to accelerate the installation of wireless EV charging in the US.
US company Pioneer Power Solutions says it has received additional orders for its e-Boost mobile EV charging solution, demonstrating accelerating market acceptance and rapid commercialisation.
Supporters of vehicle electrification point to the more than 140,000 EV charging stations currently deployed across the United States as a sign that a budding system to support the transportation transformation is in place.