EV Charging Infrastructure: Who’s Got the Plug?
The plug-in or plug-less charging options are expanding in parallel with EV adoption, so expect options to grow.
The plug-in or plug-less charging options are expanding in parallel with EV adoption, so expect options to grow.
To position the country as a leader and to ensure that the maximum economic benefits equitably reach the most people, policymakers must create the market conditions for a healthy and sustainable electric transportation industry to grow.
The San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District and Caltrans partnered with Envision Solar to set up a solar-powered DC fast-charging system at a rest area on California Highway 46.
Ford has been dribbling out teasers on its first foray into mass-market electric vehicles–the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E.
If you’re planning a road trip in an electric car, you’re going to want to make sure you’ve done plenty of planning and research first.
The 10th annual Green Transportation Summit & Expo (GTSE) returns to Tacoma, Wash., April 13-15, and will offer attendees opportunities to learn more about subjects ranging from alternative fuels like renewable hydrogen to DERA grants.
Batteries are where the discussion starts—and often ends–whenever the future of electric cars is the subject.
Vehicle energy availability becomes an even bigger issue when it comes to managing on-demand mobility services using electric vehicles.
The next electrification wave will be when passenger EVs take off. This will happen as people understand that with larger batteries and a built-out charging infrastructure, range anxiety isn’t really an issue.
What Ford has done is expand the Mustang lineup with the all-new, all-electric 2021 Mustang Mach-E SUV.