EV Landscape Booms: New Charging Solutions, Partnerships, and Sustainability Initiatives
The electric vehicle (EV) landscape is evolving rapidly with new charging solutions, partnerships, and sustainability initiatives. Here's a roundup of recent developments.
EVgo Inc. has expanded its Autocharge+ network to include Rivian's R1T and R1S models, allowing drivers to charge without using a card or app. Meanwhile, Electrify America has launched a 75 MW solar project in California, further boosting EV charging infrastructure.
Fisker customers will soon be able to use Tesla's Supercharger network, thanks to a partnership providing both NACS and CCS adapters. PowerFlex and Samsara have integrated systems to optimize fleet operations, while ADS-TEC Energy and eliso are collaborating to install ultra-fast charging systems in German car parks.
ElectraMeccanica and Tevva are merging to accelerate their electric truck initiatives. A study found that EVs emit 48% less greenhouse gases than gasoline SUVs. FirstElement Fuel Inc. has received a $7.7 million grant to increase its manufacturing output.
Stellantis has invested over $100 million in Controlled Thermal Resources' Hell's Kitchen project, the world's largest geothermal lithium project. These developments underscore the growing momentum in the EV and charging infrastructure sectors.
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