Black Book, Recurrent Team up to Launch Industry’s First Battery Adjusted EV Valuations
On January 23, Black Book introduced the industry’s first electric vehicle (EV) valuations under Battery Adjusted Values. These values include battery modifications based on information from Recurrent, a leading authority in EV analytics. Battery Adjusted Values will apply an additional…
Transtector Introduces Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Cables
Transtector, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of end-to-end power and signal integrity solutions, has released a new line of electric vehicle (EV) charging cables. The cables are designed for the increasingly popular Level 2 charging application, and…
German EV Charging Company Plans $14.4M North American HQ in Corktown
Yet another electric vehicle charging company is targeting Southeast Michigan for operations. German EV charging company EcoG GMBH plans to invest $14.4 million and create a North American headquarters in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, adjacent to Ford Motor Co.’s roughly $800…
The US Postal Service’s New EV Chargers are Here
The US Postal Service debuted its first EV charging stations in Atlanta, Georgia, today, the first of many expected to be deployed at “hundreds” of new sorting and delivery centers this year. It’s a key step in the Postal Service’s…
CALIFORNIA INVESTING IN EV CHARGING RELIABILITY STATEWIDE WITH $63 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING
In a boost for electric vehicle reliability, the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Caltrans more than $63 million in federal funds to fix and install more than 1,000 chargers at 300 sites statewide. The $63.7 million from the federal…
America’s 2024 Fiat 500e Has A 149-Mile Range – Almost Twice As Long As Before
Fiat’s 500e has finally landed in America, three years after first appearing in European showrooms and five years after its predecessor was last seen in the U.S. The tiny two-door goes on sale in early 2024 and will cost $34,095…
U.S. to Invest $325 million Into EV Charger Reliability And Lowering Costs
The U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy have announced $325 million in new investments going toward improving electric vehicle (EV) charger reliability and cutting costs in the industry. In a press release shared on Friday, the White House announced three…
ChargePoint Becomes One of the First EV Charging Providers to Receive FedRAMP Approval
ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), a leading provider of networked solutions for charging electric vehicles (EVs), today announced it is has become one of the first providers of EV charging solutions to receive Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) approval from…
Ford Cuts F-150 Lightning Production as EV Demand Softens
Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab said on Friday it would reduce production of its F-150 Lightning pickup truck, as demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has been lower than expected. The No. 2 U.S. automaker said it would cut production…
US DoE Announces $131 mn for R&D in EV Battery, Charging Systems
The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) has announced more than $131 million for projects to advance research and development (R&D) in EV batteries and charging systems, also funding a consortium to address critical priorities for the next phase of widescale…