
The data consulting firm and EV charging software platform are teaming up to connect electric vehicle users with access to high volume charging outlets and facilities.
The data consulting firm and EV charging software platform are teaming up to connect electric vehicle users with access to high volume charging outlets and facilities.
Before you buy an EV or install a charger, you’ll need to understand the data to effectively manage chargers, utilities, and cybersecurity — and install a system that provides a full view of your infrastructure and platform applications.
Ford Pro Charging’s Muffi Ghadiali explains how increasing grid demands necessitate fleets and utilities working together to reduce peak load with local battery storage, renewables, and bidirectional power from EVs themselves.
The coalition aims to collaborate on the expansion of rapid-charging infrastructure along U.S. highways, helping customers minimize range anxiety.
As more electric trucks emerge, fleet managers need to improve their understanding of what it will take to procure, maintain, and charge them efficiently.
The network solution will accelerate charging infrastructure for multifamily, new construction, and businesses across Southern California Edison territory.
The chargers will enable seamless passenger electric vehicle travel across wide swaths of the U.S.
Partnering with a power source can save a fleet operation on costs and energy consumption
The installation at Cox Mobility’s Pivet Atlanta facility includes 20 Level 2 fleet chargers, six fleet DC Fast Chargers and six public DC Fast Chargers.
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