Chargepoly provides electric truck charging infrastructure for a major logistics firm in Québec
Canadian logistics and parcel delivery firm Nationex worked with electrical system installer Fize Électrique and EV charging solution provider Chargepoly to build charging infrastructure for a fleet of heavy-duty
Video: Electrifying heavy equipment – Case’s 580EV Electric Backhoe Loader
In a recent interview with Charged, Case Construction’s Brad Stemper, Brady Lewis, and George MacIntyre discussed the company’s push toward electrification in heavy equipment, specifically focusing on the 580EV
comemso announces MCS-ready EVSE/EV test platform
comemso, a provider of high-precision test and measurement solutions for electromobility, has announced the integration of Megawatt Charging System (MCS) capabilities into its EVSE and EV test platform. The
Los Angeles case study: how to prepare the grid for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks
Los Angeles is a hub of freight activity—and (not coincidentally) the home of the worst ozone pollution in the nation. Electrifying trucks in La-la Land will deliver an outsize
Trump’s DOT Stops Key EV Charger Funding Program In Its Tracks
The Trump administration put a pause on new projects under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.


Lithium Battery Company invests $4 million in Tampa manufacturing plant
US-based Lithium Battery Company is investing $4 million to establish a 60,000 sq ft automated battery manufacturing facility in Tampa, Florida. The expansion includes a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ)
Multi-story parking garage with charging spots for 2,000 EVs opens in British Columbia
Concord Pacific Development has unveiled what it calls the world’s largest EV charging parkade in Burnaby, British Columbia, which provides capacity to charge nearly 2,000 vehicles simultaneously. “Parkade” is
Massive solar array to power airside electric ground service vehicles at JFK Airport’s New Terminal One
John F. Kennedy International Airport, the busiest airport for international traffic in North America, always seems to be reinventing itself. It opened in 1948 as New York International
Chemical Export Council calls for incentives to strengthen plastic waste recycling infrastructure
Mohamed Maged, Executive Director of the Chemical and Fertilizer Export Council, has urged the government to provide incentives and benefits to develop advanced infrastructure for plastic waste collection and recycling. Speaking during the Circular Plastic Economy session at the Pan
Algammal for Contracting expands role in Egypt’s infrastructure, renewables
Algammal for Contracting, a major player in Egypt’s infrastructure sector, is significantly expanding its operations across various sectors, including electricity, water, sanitation, and renewable energy, according to Mohamed Farouk Hafeez, the company’s vice president. The company is deeply involved