
Electrify America Opens EV Fast Charging Station in Southern California
The large-format depot features 20 hyper-fast chargers capable of delivering 350 kilowatts and is backed by a powerful battery energy storage system.
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The large-format depot features 20 hyper-fast chargers capable of delivering 350 kilowatts and is backed by a powerful battery energy storage system.
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A new portable standalone fueling system can fuel fleet vehicles with propane autogas or recharge with DC level 3 fast chargers independent of the grid.
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The collaborative project among Duke Energy, Electrada, and Daimler Trucks will allow all types of fleet vehicles to test charging and power sources.
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A data-driven test simulation of an EV fleet can help an operation determine the most efficient and direct route to electrification -- even before buying the first EV and charger.
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The integrated solution created by Geotab and Synop enables electric and mixed-fuel fleets to be managed on a single interoperable platform, maximizing uptime and energy usage.
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More Than a Subway Station: The custom sandwich maker plans to launch an oasis concept for EV charging and driver recharging.
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One of every five drivers was unable to charge their vehicle during a visit to a public recharging station. About three fourths of the failures are due to inoperable charging equipment.
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Video Excerpts: A recent study looks ahead at how to reconcile the demands and needs of electrification with the minerals, materials, and energy sources that can enable it to grow.
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Webinar Panel: With electric vehicles still in the early phases of adoption, it pays to strategize short and long-term approaches to electrification.
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The EV manufacturer teams up with Menzies Aviation and Loop Global to run the vans on typical airport duty cycles while keeping them steadily charged.
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The recent opening of a Zeem Solutions charging lot provides an alternative to fleets who prefer to outsource their charging access and expenses.
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