The EV Revolution In The US Is Just Getting Started
There are reports the EV revolution is slowing down in the US. Don’t believe it. More affordable models and better charging are almost here.
There are reports the EV revolution is slowing down in the US. Don’t believe it. More affordable models and better charging are almost here.
SAE International has just published its new J3400 standard for NACS compatible EV charging. The process took just six months.
Many EV chargers are broken or don’t work. Will NEVI help solve the problem for America’s long suffering electric car drivers?
Worried about the EV revolution? Don’t be. Here are three reasons why EVs will be plentiful and more affordable soon.
The electricity grid has been pieced together for more than 100 years. You don’t get a full upgrade every few years or even every several years like you do with most products. “The grid” (which is actually multiple grids) includes power plants that are decades old, brand new power plants, … [continued]
The best EV charging app just got a whole lot better.
A few years ago, when I first got an EV, I figured out pretty quickly how important infrastructure was. I had a first-generation Nissan LEAF, and there were basically no local chargers. This meant that instead of being able to drive 100 miles, I could only drive 50 miles from … [continued]
As the electric vehicle revolution moves forward, automobile dealers will want to install EV chargers at their facilities for several reasons. First, they will need them to charge electric cars before they are delivered to customers. Second, their customers will want to know they can charge their electric cars at … [continued]
Revel, the all-electric rideshare service based in New York, just celebrated its one millionth ride since the service rolled out in New York City just two years ago. Who was the lucky passenger to take that millionth ride? None other than New York Senator and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. … [continued]
Several states are mandating all-electric vehicle sales by 2035, and one of the most commonly asked questions surrounding widespread EV adoption is “Can the grid handle all those electric cars?” In their latest white paper, GridBeyond tackles the issues surrounding the rapid uptake of EV options, and how vehicle-to-everything (“V2X”) … [continued]