Electric vehicle (EV) drivers will have yet another place to charge by the end of 2022. One of the biggest EV charging companies, Electrify America, said on Thursday that it is partnering with Swedish furniture store IKEA to bring DC fast chargers to 25 locations across the United States.
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The Outlet Shops of Grand River now has EV charging stations. Leeds Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Leeds held a ribbon cutting on
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Auckland, New Zealand-based Invisible Urban Charging (IUC), which offers “end-to-end charging as a service,” is going to roll out more than 6,000 EV chargers in Florida, mostly at commercial sites and parking lots.
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When you think automobiles, you think Michigan. Michigan’s auto sector is only speeding up as the EV industry boom brings a combination of federal funds, state level grants, and private investments. The numbers don’t lie, and there’s money to be made: Michigan currently ranks third
With production of its electric-vehicle charging stations ramping up this year at new assembly plants in Shawinigan, Que., and Auburn Hills, Mich., the Canadian charging company Flo will soon have capacity to build 75,000 EV chargers each year.
The company’s rapid expansion on both
In February, the federal government came out with guidance on how states should plan for the rollout of electric vehicle infrastructure on the nation's highways over the next five years.
It also gave them a directive: Figure out your plan in five months.
The Indiana Department of T