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© Vattenfall
EV charging

Vattenfall builds 22,000 charge points in the Netherlands

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The charging stations are publicly accessible and are being built in the south of the Netherlands. The systems charge in line with the grid. A lot of emphasis was placed on cyber security in the tender.

© ADS-Tec
Residential EV charging

ADS-Tec puts fast-charging stations into operation in Miami apartment complex

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A fast-charging station with integrated buffer storage: this is the solution that property managers Firstservice Residential have chosen for their 470 flats in North Miami Beach. The previous charging infrastructure was not sufficient.

© Spindler&Klatt/Greenman Energy
EV charging

Electric charging station attracts supermarket customers

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Since Greenman Energy installed charging points in supermarket car parks, customers have changed their shopping behaviour. The supermarkets are actually gaining new customers, according to the first data analysis.

© Nidec Industrial Solutions
Battery storage

Nidec supports power grid at a gold mine in South Africa

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The installation of the company-owned Battery Energy Storage Systems will save over 200 tonnes of CO2 per cycle of 120 megawatt hours.

© BEÖ
EV charging

Number of charging points in Austria almost doubled in two years

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In Austria, electric car drivers can charge publicly at over 17,700 charge points. Austria is thus well on track in the expansion of the public charging infrastructure.

© Witricity
Inductive EV charging

ABT E-Line and Witricity launch wireless charging of EVs

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By equipping a first electric vehicle with the wireless charging technology, the two companies want to finally bring the technology to market in Europe. The demand certainly exists, as the two partners have discovered.

© TNC Consulting
Switzerland

Using land along roads for installing solar power plants

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In Switzerland, areas along national roads will be made available free of charge this year for the construction of photovoltaic plants, among other things. This would allow an additional 55 gigawatts of output to be built.

© Siemens
Electric mobility

Siemens and Mahle to push wireless charging forward

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Siemens and Mahle now want to work closely together on the inductive charging of electric vehicles. The aim is to close the gaps in the standardisation of inductive charging systems. Joint interoperability tests are also planned.

© BayWa r.e.
Investments

Antin becomes new majority shareholder in Blue Elephant Energy

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Antin Infrastructure Partners and Blue Elephant Energy AG announce that Antin's Flagship Fund V will become the new majority shareholder in the renewable energy company.

© BYD / Shell
EV charging:

BYD and Shell partner up across China and Europe

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BYD and Shell have decided to work together to improve services for their EV customers. The partnership will start in China and Europe and will later extend to other regions across the globe.

© Solar Promotion GmbH
Green hydrogen:

The smarter E Europe 2022 will focus on green hydrogen

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The smarter E Europe will this year highlight the topic of hydrogen, including infrastructure, procurement and relevant subsidies that have the potential to turn Germany into the ‘hydrogen hub’ of Europe.

© IHS Markit
IHS Markit:

USA the world’s most attractive market for renewables investment

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As the Biden Administration aims to significantly increase federal investment in renewable energy under the American Jobs Plan, the USA already ranks as the most attractive market for renewables investment, according to IHS Markit.

© EVBox Group
EV Charging:

EVBox Group Introduces Business Portal for Real-time Insights

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With the new Business Portal Electric, vehicle charging management platform Everon, a brand of EVBox Group, gives fleet and site managers control of their EV charging infrastructure’s performance.