Starbucks rolls out EV chargers in the US
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Loop Energy sees growth in global hydrogen truck market
EV charging platforms incorporate digital advertising
Kit Carson wins EV projects across Northern New Mexico
Saudi Arabia EV charging infrastructure to show impressive growth
Qmerit partners with utilities to accelerate electrification
EnviroSpark and Starwood Capital sign US EV charging deal
Atlanta-based electric vehicle (EV) charging company EnviroSpark has partnered with private investment firm Starwood Capital Group in a multi-million-dollar deal.
This partnership will bring over 400 charging stations to more than 80 multi-family home properties owned by Starwood Capital across the US.
Chargers will be delivered and installed in the next six-to-12 months, expanding EV access to over 55,000 consumers across 12 states. EnviroSpark says it is the largest deal of its kind for a single owner of multi-family properties.
Tritium and Jet Charge supply fast chargers for Australia’s longest EV highway
Tritium DCFC, a global developer and manufacturer of direct current (DC) fast charging technology for electric vehicles, is to provide fast chargers for a new EV highway that will span more than 7,000km (4,350 miles) across the state of Western Australia.
ZEF Energy partners with Kempower on US fast charger options
ZEF Energy, an electric vehicle (EV) charging software and hardware provider, has announced a new partnership with Kempower to provide scalable, Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFS) options in the United States.
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BluSmart raises US$25m led by BP Ventures
BP Ventures, the venture capital division of fuel giant BP, has made its first direct investment in India, investing US$13m in integrated EV ride-hailing and charging company BluSmart.
Xos signs endorsement of global MOU with Calstart
Xos, a California-based technology company that provides fleet services, software solutions, and manufactures Class 5 through Class 8 battery-electric commercial vehicles, has signed an endorsement of a global Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) created by Calstart, a US national clean transportation non-profit consortium, advocating for the acceleration of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (ZE-MHDVs).
ChargePoint announces global charging solution
ChargePoint Holdings, an electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has announced the launch of the CP6000 global AC EV charging solution, now available for vehicles of all types and sizes.
Arcadis releases global EV charging infrastructure report
The report says more investment in charging infrastructure is needed to enable smoother EV transition for fleet operators and individual consumers. Image: © Su Wei/Dreamstime
Arcadis has published a new global report that assesses the current situation in rollouts of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Allstar and MFG partner to offer ultra-rapid fleet charging
UK fuel and electric vehicle payment company Allstar Business Solutions has started a strategic partnership with rapid and ultra-rapid charge point network MFG (Motor Fuel Group).
Allstar says the alliance boosts its network by an additional 40 ultra-rapid EV charging hubs, taking its overall network to more than 8,600 charge points across more than 3,100 locations.
Aviva invests £110m in UK EV charging provider
Aviva is to invest up to £110m in the UK-based electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure specialist Connected Kerb.
Connected Kerb says that the multi-million-pound investment into UK public charging infrastructure - made through Aviva Investors, the global asset management business of insurer Aviva - will be critical to delivering the Government’s plan of installing more than 300,000 chargers by 2030.
Connected Kerb adds that the investment will support its plans of delivering 190,000 on-street EV chargers by 2030.
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