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Latin America

Volytica takes over battery monitoring of electric buses in Latin America

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Initially, the software for diagnosing the battery status of electric vehicles will be integrated in Mexico City. However, further projects are planned and even the possibility of second-life applications is on the programme.

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EV charging

New EV charging hub in the UK has been granted planning permission

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Gridserve has received planning permission for a new so called Electric Forecourt in Markham Vale, near the M1 motorway in Derbyshire. This is a significant location for EV charging infrastructure.

© Solar Promotion
Power2Drive Europe 2023

Strong e-mobility boom reflected

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Power2Drive Europe 2023 provided a picture of tomorrow’s mobility and its role in future smart energy systems. 260 exhibitors showcased their products and innovations at the international exhibition for charging infrastructure and e-mobility.

© Max Wild
EV charging

Digital management of charging infrastructure

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BayWa r.e. and Tanke GmbH will be working closely together on e-mobility in future. The wholesaler offers a suitable charging infrastructure for companies, while e-mobility service provider Tanke supports corporate customers in digitally equipping the sites with intelligent management software.

© Wien Energie
Electric mobility:

Reykjavik has the best charging infrastructure in Europe

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The analysts of the London-based comparison portal Uswitch have surveyed the EV charging infrastructure in various European cities. Among 33 cities, Reykjavik has the best conditions for drivers of electric vehicles.

© Andreas Oertzen
EV charging:

VW and BP to build up to 4,000 fast chargers in the UK and Germany

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BP wants to build a charging infrastructure at its filling stations in the UK and Germany by 2024. To this end, the company has launched a cooperation with VW.

© Solar Promotion
Power2Drive Europe 2022:

Renewable charging instead of fossil fuels

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The car becomes a mobile power bank when it feeds electricity back into the grid as needed. Bidirectional charging turns the charging infrastructure into an interface between the mobility and energy sectors. Power2Drive Europe will present Europe's largest range of mobility solutions in the renewable energy sector next week in Munich.

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EV charging:

ubitricity wins bid to install charge points in Le Havre in France

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ubitricity and Shell has won a French tender to instal 478 AC and 56 DC charge points for residents and tourists around Le Havre in Normandy by the end of 2024.

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EV charging:

ubitricity to install 200 lamp post chargers in Berlin

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Converting lamp posts into charge points will enable the rapid expansion of public charging infrastructure in Germany’s capital and is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2022.

© Siemens
Charging infrastructure:

Siemens presents simple EV charging concept

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Quick installation: The concept for the innovative charging solution allows for large-scale installation as well as easy expansion and maintenance. The prototype was installed in just three days at the Siemens site in the US state of Georgia.

© Solar Promotion GmbH
Charging infrastructure:

Europe‘s electricity grid can support over 100 million EVs

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Despite exponential growth of the EV market and high electrification ambitions, the electricity grid will remain stable, reveals new study by EY and Eurelectric. However, it will take planning and coordination.

© SBB/Gian Vaitl
Electric vehicles:

Plug'n Roll to build charging infrastructure for Swiss railways

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The provider of corporate charging solutions Plug'n Roll will build up to 600 charge points at Swiss Federal Railways locations. By 2026, 175 of the Swiss Railways are to be equipped.

© Daimler AG
Electric transport:

Joint venture for European charging network for HGVs

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Daimler Truck, the Traton Group and the Volvo Group have recently signed an agreement to create a joint venture to install and operate a public charging network for electric long-haul trucks and coaches across Europe.

© Solar Promotion GmbH
E-mobility:

New Market Overview Charging Systems now available

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The new, updated edition of Market Overview Charging Systems is now available and offers a manufacturer-independent overview of suppliers and products.

© Wenea
EV charging:

Battery-based fast charging stations for Spain

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Wenea, an operator of electric vehicle charging points that is building the largest ultra-fast charging grid in Spain, and Ads-Tec Energy have announced their intention to increase the power of initially 11 Wenea charging points located in Spain.

© Solar Promotion
Power2Drive Europe:

New Market Overview Charging Systems

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Power2Drive Europe 2021, that takes place from 06 to 08 October in Munich, provides a new „Market Overview Charging Systems“ for free download.

© EVBox Group
EV charging:

Franklin Energy supplies 500 EVBox charging ports to Q-Park

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Franklin Energy is partnering with Q-Park to install 500 EVBox charging ports at their UK parking spaces by 2022:

© Solar Promotion
Power2Drive Europe 2021:

Charging infrastructure business electrifies Europe

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The public charging infrastructure in Europe continues to grow rapidly - by 35 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year.

© BYD
Emissions-free buses:

Romania: Electric buses getting more popular

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Constanta City, Romania, now ordered 20 electric buses from BYD after the first ever vehicle order in January.

© EVBox Group
EV charging:

EVBox Group installs 200,000 charge ports worldwide

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The EVBox Group, a global provider of flexible and scalable electric vehicle charging solutions, has now installed 200,000 EV charging stations all over the world.

© Cornwall Insight
EV charging:

Demand for more charging infrastructure as EV ownership increases

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Analysis by Cornwall Insight shows the number of public charge points per EV in the UK has fallen to its lowest level since 2018. In fact, for every one EV, there are 0.28 public charge points.