December 21st, 2020 | by Jennifer Sensiba
In this article, I'd like to kick off a project to make a top-knotch crowdsourced EV charging plan for the administration. The writer and fans of CleanTechnica know a lot about EV charging, so we are a natural fit for the job
July 17th, 2018 | by Nicolas Zart
We have some positive and concrete news from Germany's electric car industry — Porsche's installation of four 800V superfast chargers in Berlin, which hint that it is ready to catch up to leading EV producers. This is still a test run, though, and we hope to see more concrete news to follow
January 18th, 2018 | by Jesper Berggreen
The EU Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) program in 2017 granted the two major electric mobility companies operating in Denmark — CLEVER and E.ON — financing for new ultra-fast charging stations. The former is now unveiling its first design
November 28th, 2017 | by James Ayre
The oil giant Royal Dutch Shell will be partnering with a number of the world's largest auto manufacturers on the previously announced IONITY electric vehicle superfast-charging network in Europe, according to recent reports
October 12th, 2017 | by Zachary Shahan
For years, it has been clear — electric car customers want superfast (not just "fast") charging available for long-distance travel. It has also been clear that only Tesla has looked out for its customers in regards to this. It wasn't until this year that any other charging companies really started offering products capable of this, and there still aren't any electric cars on the market that could charge more than 100 kW anyway — hence the lack of supply of non-Tesla superchargers
October 3rd, 2017 | by Zachary Shahan
In an email just sent my way, ABB has announced that it is about to launch its first 150–350 kW high-power charger, the new Terra HP High Power Charge system. You can't touch the Terra HP in an IKEA parking lot yet, but you can check out the breakthrough charging product at EVS30 in Stuttgart, Germany. The dates for that event are October 9–