Tag: ev charging
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NeoCharge debuts first-ever 220V Smart Splitter to simpligy Level 2 EV charger installs
NeoCharge, a sustainably driven manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has announced the launch of the first-ever UL-listed 220v Smart Splitter, an entirely new product line, designed to provide fast, easy, and affordable home electric vehicle charging access. The new line of 220v electrical Smart Splitters includes an ApplianceRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EDF Renewables works with CollectiveSun on solar, battery, EV charging project at a San Diego college
EDF Renewables North America announced an agreement with Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and San Diego-based CollectiveSun to design, build, and operate an integrated energy system consisting of rooftop and carport solar, storage and electric vehicle charging. The integrated system consists of 847 kilowatt solar photovoltaic; 800 kWp/1,805 kilowattRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Uber signs with EVgo to promote electrification of ridesharing
The electrification of ride sharing is a big step toward total clean energy and transportation disruption (read more here), which makes this Uber and EVgo agreement a preview of things to come. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOU), delivered during Climate Week at an event inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EDF Renewables adds EV charging company PowerFlex Systems to its Distributed Solutions Group
EDF Renewables North America has acquired Los Altos, California-based PowerFlex Systems, a pioneer in managed electric vehicle (EV) charging technology. The investment is part of EDF Renewables’ continued strategic growth in the distributed energy market, as reflected by their acquisition of groSolar in 2016 and their partnership with EnterSolar lastRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nissan teams with EVgo to install 200 EV fast chargers across the United States
Nissan and EVgo are expanding the charging network for EV drivers with the installation of 200 direct current fast chargers (DCFC) across the United States. Each of the new fast-chargers is capable of delivering 100kW and have both CHAdeMO and CCS connectors so more EV drivers can benefit. “Nissan is proudRead More — Solar Builder magazine