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April 21, 2023

StoreDot to start manufacturing silicon EV batteries

StoreDot, an Israel-based provider of extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology, says it will soon be manufacturing silicon batteries that enable car makers to design and produce cheaper, lighter, and more sustainable EVs.
StoreDot remains on target for mass production readiness of '100in5' silicon battery cells next year delivering at least 100 miles of range for each five minutes of charging
April 20, 2023

Catalyst Power partners with Blink Charging 

Catalyst Power Holdings is partnering with Blink Charging to provide EV charging services for commercial and industrial businesses in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the US. 
Blink offers a full range of EV charging deployment configurations
April 19, 2023

Gridserve opens two new EV Super Hubs in England

Gridserve and Moto, the largest UK motorway services operator, have announced that two new Electric Super Hubs at Moto Washington North and South on the A1(M) in the northeast of England are now open.
The new Electric Super Hub bolsters public charging facilities on the A1(M), one of the UK’s busiest motorways
April 18, 2023

FreeWire announces international business expansion

US-headquartered FreeWire Technologies has announced the company's continued international expansion with the official ribbon cutting of FreeWire's European headquarters happening on 19 April, 2023.
The first ultrafast battery-integrated charger installed at a Bauwelinck dealership
April 14, 2023

Is EV charger uptime beyond 97% a reasonable goal?

The word “uptime” has generated a great deal of conversation in the US EV charging industry. The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has mandated “that each charging port must have an average annual uptime greater than 97 percent.” The target has been established, and now it’s up to the industry to meet it. Pete Kennedy reports.
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