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October 18, 2022

Jet Charge to expand Australian operations

Ben Carroll, Minister for Industry Support and Recovery in the Victoria Government, Australia, has announced support for Jet Charge to expand operations at its national headquarters.  
Ben Caroll, front row 4th from left, visited Jet Charge to make the announcement

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October 17, 2022

Hitachi participates in next-gen EV charging standard

Hitachi Industrial Products is participating in a project to develop and demonstrate fast and high-power charging equipped with a fast-charging connector that conforms to the Japan-China next-generation charging standard CHAdeMO3.0 (ChaoJi2) specifications issued in 2021 by CHAdeMO Association. 
Schematic of ChaoJi2 charging demonstration
October 14, 2022

StoreDot ships EV battery cell samples to global car makers

StoreDot, a specialist in extreme fast charging batteries for electric vehicles, has started shipping EV cell samples of its '100in5' battery technology to strategic EV OEM partners and potential customers. The company’s investors include Daimler, VinFast, Volvo, Polestar, and Ola Electric.
StoreDot silicon-dominant EV battery cell samples are being shipped worldwide
October 14, 2022

EVSec automates cybersecurity for EV ecosystem 

C2A Security, a provider of electric vehicle-focused cybersecurity solutions, has announced the new EVSec cybersecurity management system that automates cybersecurity for the EV ecosystem. 
C2A Security CEO Roy Fridman
October 14, 2022

The US$8.2bn low-speed electric vehicle global market

The global low-speed electric vehicle market is expected to grow from US$4.59bn in 2021 to US$5.21bn in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5%. By 2026, the market is expected to grow to US US$8.20bn in 2026 at a CAGR of 12.0%.
Odysse has launched a new electric scooter with a waterproof battery and motor