EV Home Charging Safety: What’s The NEC 80% Rule For EV Charging & Why Does…
First, let’s start with a common sense disclaimer. I am not an electrician, and although the intent of the article … [continued]
First, let’s start with a common sense disclaimer. I am not an electrician, and although the intent of the article … [continued]
ChargeSafe founder Kate Tyrrell recently shared her own horror story of going from one broken EV charger to another late at night.
Florida is about to get 200 more ultra-fast EV chargers from ADS-TEC Energy.
People who have never driven an electric car have lots of questions. Now there is a video with simple answers to most of them.
Ionity says it will have 400 ultra fast charging stations each with 6 chargers installed by the end of 2020. 63 have already been completed.
WattTime is a nonprofit affiliate of Rocky Mountain Institute that has developed an algorithm called Automated Emission Reduction that seeks out the best time to recharge your electric car with electricity from the most environmentally friendly sources.
Transport & Environment says 95% of all EV charging events take place at home or at work, meaning fast charging networks are not as critical to the electric car revolution as many car makers claim.
ChargePoint says it plans to increase the size of its EV charging network fifty-fold within the next 7 years to service the millions of electric cars it thinks will be on the road by then.
Researchers in the UK are working on new supercapacitors they claim can recharge in 10 minutes and power an electric vehicle for up to 350 miles.
Chargie is such a simple answer to range anxiety. The site is fresh — a simple, bookable, peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging service. If you’re driving an EV in the UK, as of this week, you can visit Chargie (www.chargie.net) to book a charge at domestic charge points across the UK.