SAE Working On Universal Plug & Charge System For US
SAE and partners plan to begin testing a new plug and charge standard that will eliminate many of the charging issues EV drivers have today.
SAE and partners plan to begin testing a new plug and charge standard that will eliminate many of the charging issues EV drivers have today.
Kia recently made two important announcements about the EV9. United States pricing has been announced, and the EV9 will be the first vehicle to get plug & charge capability in Europe, followed by other Kia vehicles. Let’s take a look at the details of both announcements! EV9 US Pricing Announced … [continued]
On Wednesday, EVgo announced that it is extending plug & charge support to all CCS EVs with its new Autocharge+ feature. This means that EV drivers who have vehicle and payment information set up in the EVgo app will simply be able to plug in and start charging without having … [continued]
There is a lot of confusion about “plug & charge.” All Tesla drivers know how great it is. Some Fastned customers share this experience. But most people just wonder why it does not work for them. Let me try to explain this. To be able to use plug & charge, … [continued]
As someone who has driven a Tesla since December 2016 (we are on our second Model S), I am a huge fan of the seamless charging experience I’ve had with both the Supercharger (DC fast charger) and Destination Charging (Level 2) networks.
We are witnessing another industrial revolution. The rapidly evolving e-mobility industry is bringing more and more electric vehicles (EVs) onto the market that help us shift away from gasoline and diesel cars and mitigate climate change.
Tritium, an EV fast charging company based out of Australia, has now jumped into Plug & Charge. In fact, Tritium says it’s “first to market” with this new solution, offering 350 kW ultrafast chargers (aka high-power chargers) right now with Plug & Charge capability.