Lucid Motors: Building A “No Compromise” Brand
“We are not just launching a car, but a brand.” — Derek Jenkins, VP of Design, Lucid Motors
“We are not just launching a car, but a brand.” — Derek Jenkins, VP of Design, Lucid Motors
Volkswagen is taking action to lower its carbon footprint and to bring residential EV charging to more people.
The Lucid Air will be able to add 300 miles of range in just 20 minutes and will feature a V2G home charger.
Electrify America is the 2nd largest EV fast charging network in the USA in terms of charge ports (only trailing Tesla) and the 4th largest EV fast charging network in the country in terms of charging stations (behind Tesla).
New Electrify America stations at Love’s Travel Stops in Arizona, Florida, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Utah feature 28 chargers.
AAA is adding 55 VW eGolf electric vehicles to its vehicle subscription service in Sacramento, California this week, in support of Electrify America’s Green City Initiative.
Editor’s note: We have written about GM’s new partnership with EVgo to add 2,700 EV fast charging stations across the United States in the next 5 years a couple of times. However, this piece below offers some useful context to the news by adding information (charts!) on the current EV fast charging landscape across the country.
Volkswagen opened up mass-market orders for the ID.3 this week in Europe, while also opening up ID.3 1st (limited edition) ordering in the UK — mass-market ID.3 ordering starts in the autumn in the UK.
This month, the big Electrify America news is that it has completed its first cross-country route — going from Washington, D.C., to Southern California. A second cross-country route will soon be completed as well, going across
Herisau, Switzerland — HUBER+SUHNER, a leading global supplier of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, has today launched the RADOX® HPC500. It is the world’s first cooled charging cable system that allows continuous charging at 500 Amperes even in high-temperature environments.