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Hyundai Electric Vehicles to North American Charging Standard

Hyundai Motor North America announced that it is adopting Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector for its electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States and Canada. In the United States, all new or refreshed Hyundai EVs will come exclusively with a NACS connector, beginning Q4 2024. Canada will follow in 2025. Hyundai’s news is …

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EVgo and Amazon Launch Seamless EV Charger Navigation Experience with Alexa

​EVgo Inc., one of the leaders in EV public fast-charging infrastructure in the US announced this week the first integration of an Alexa-enabled EV charging experience with Amazon and its PlugShare public EV charging location finder and mapping solution. Drivers with Alexa-enabled vehicles or accessories can now ask Alexa to help them find and navigate …

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VW Develop Wireless EV Charging

Volkswagen has confirmed that it is working on wireless charging for electric cars. An early prototype was capable of charging at 6.6 kw, similar to the standard type 2 wired charger, but in trials with a silicon carbide inverter, VW has reached charging powers as high as 120 kw with a future goal of a …

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Ford’s Deal To Use Tesla Charging Connector And Superchargers Could Kill CCS

Ford has announced that in North America, starting in Spring 2024, it will get access to Tesla’s supercharger network using an adapter that will be sent to all owners. Following this it will integrate the Tesla connector into its new electric vehicles, allowing them to charge at Tesla charging stations without an adapter. Whilst Tesla’s …

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Ford will split company in two as it ramps up electric car production

An interesting move from Ford, allegedly to streamline operations and allow a start-up speed and innovation approach. This may allow it to better align/compete with other large OEMs who operate individual EV brands to differentiate their range. For example, Polestar, which is jointly owned by Volvo and Geely Holding Group, and DS Automobiles which is …

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