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Rivian adopting Tesla charge port, Hyundai and Stellantis considering

Rivian adopting Tesla charge port, Hyundai and Stellantis considering

Rivian on Tuesday announced that it will follow Ford and General Motors in adopting the Tesla charge port standard, while recent reports indicate Hyundai and Stellantis are considering doing the same. “Today we signed an agreement with Tesla to adopt the North American Charging Standard,” Rivian said in a statement published on Twitter, referring to […]

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Tesla's NACS EV fast-charging standard lags in locations vs. CCS

Tesla’s NACS EV fast-charging standard lags in locations vs. CCS

Ford and GM recently both announced plans to install the Tesla NACS port in future vehicles, and together, this could mark the start of a more effective electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the U.S. But things may look even more uncertain before they get better.  Ironically, the shift to NACS means GM and Ford both

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Battery firm reboots Tesla Roadster concept with 6-minute charging

Battery firm reboots Tesla Roadster concept with 6-minute charging

U.K.-based startup Nyobolt claims to have developed commercially-viable battery tech that enables EVs to fully charge in in less than 10 minutes. This week, the startup has put it into physical form, unveiling an electric sports car concept that it claims can recover its full 155-miles range in just 6 minutes. That’s equivalent to 1,600

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US and Canada collaborate on EV charging corridor

US and Canada collaborate on EV charging corridor

The U.S. and Canada have announced plans for a joint EV charging corridor connecting the two countries. Christened the Binational EV Corridor, the project aims to place EV fast chargers approximately every 50 miles between Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, according to a U.S. Department of Transportation press release. A timeline for construction

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Dealerships plan to spend $5.5B in EV infrastructure

Dealerships plan to spend $5.5B in EV infrastructure

Franchise dealerships anticipate spending $5.5 billion on new infrastructure to sell EVs, according to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), a car dealer trade group. The estimate is “based on available data from a selection of brands,” according to an NADA press release. Some automakers have asked dealerships to invest in chargers and other upgrades

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Will megawatt charging nix hydrogen fuel cell tech in semis?

Will megawatt charging nix hydrogen fuel cell tech in semis?

The Megawatt Charging Standard (MCS) formalized just last summer will pave the way for more electric big rigs at the expense of hydrogen fuel-cell trucks, an electric-truck consultant predicts. Enthusiasm for hydrogen fuel-cell passenger cars has largely played out, and megawatt charging will do the same for fuel-cell trucks, Rustam Kocher, former Charging Infrastructure Lead

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Feds tackle EV charger reliability in US infrastructure buildout

Feds tackle EV charger reliability in US infrastructure buildout

There’s a lot riding on the success and effectiveness of the $7.5 billion nationwide network of EV chargers that’s taking form based on the last week’s updates from the U.S. Joint Office of Energy and Transportation. Tesla has its comprehensive Supercharger network for its vehicles, and the Electrify America network has allowed EV road trips

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