
U.S. Department of Energy will fund seven projects $7 million to develop regional infrastructure plans. Four of those projects will be supported by National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers.
U.S. Department of Energy will fund seven projects $7 million to develop regional infrastructure plans. Four of those projects will be supported by National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers.
Fleet operations are finding out that charging electric vehicles is a bigger hurdle than anticipated. It raises many questions and choices a fleet manager must navigate.
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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.
Fleets operations now have more choices and flexibility to charge and manage their electric vehicles.
Fleet operations can now get their electric vehicles charged, inspected and repaired all in one stop when using Voltera depots.
It plans to have more than 400 stations across North America with more than 2,500 high-power chargers by 2027.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, New York City, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and the U.S. Army, will use Beam's EV ARC charging systems at various locations across the country and in Puerto Rico.
Pilot intends to install charging infrastructure at travel centers across the U.S. The network will be open to all heavy- and medium-duty trucks.
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