American Test Of Three Chinese EVs: ‘It’s A Wake-Up Call’
The threat of inexpensive but high-quality Chinese electric cars is scaring the pants off of the global auto industry. The U.S. recently said it would hike tariffs on the vehicles to 100%, effectively banning them from American soil for the
Success Story—@DiSCo’s Rhythm Keeps Hackers Offbeat: How an Award-Winning Software Tool Improves Cyber Defense Using Machine
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An award-winning project expands the toolbox that helps utilities and manufacturers prevent cybersecurity attacks from affecting the U.S. electric grid. In 2019, The U.S. Department
GM EV Owners Still Can’t Use Tesla Superchargers. Here’s Why
With General Motors about halfway through what was meant to be a do-over year on the electric vehicle front, one major intended perk for its EV owners has yet to materialize: access to the Tesla Supercharger network. GM indicated that owners
EV Charging Shortcut Gets New Stations Up & Running Faster – CleanTechnica
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Trying to find an EV charging shortcut is the bane of many EV startups. Here at CleanTechnica we’ve followed the rise and promise, the innovations
Tesla Model Y Among Most ‘American’ Cars, But Model 3 Knocked Off Top 10
A car made in America is a big selling point for many domestic consumers. That's especially true as politicians are pushing protectionist measures to prevent some foreign-built EVs from encroaching on domestic territory. But how made-in-America is each vehicle, and what
Mullen PowerUP is an EV and mobile charging station in one
Based on the all-electric Mullen THREE electric chassis cab, Mullen says the new PowerUP mobile charging platform provides increased job site versatility
APM Terminals to pilot electric terminal tractors with inductive charging at New Jersey port – Charged EVs
APM Terminals Elizabeth, a division of shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, is dipping its corporate toe into electrification. The company will invest $5 million in its Electrification Pilot Project, including
On National Golf Cart Day (seriously), here’s 10 ways they beat cars
Golf carts are no longer just for cruising the country club. In fact, these days, they’re more commonly found zipping through neighborhood streets or joy-riding around beach communities.
Synop is one of the few doing V2G projects commercially: Q&A with co-founder – Charged EVs
Q&A with Synop co-founder Gagan Dhillon Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology is a hot topic—many EV industry execs say it has the potential to transform the transport and energy industries (we