We have already highlighted that the future of the car industry remains Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric. However, COVID-19 has certainly thrown a...
Chicago’s Mayor, Lori Lightfoot, and the Chicago City Council have passed an ordinance to ensure that more residential and commercial developments are equipped to support electric vehicles (EVs). In new residential buildings with five or more dwelling units (reduced from 24) and commercial buildings with 30 or more parking spaces (reduced from 50), at least 20 percent of bays must be ready for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) to be installed. Additionally, all applicable properties must have at least one EVSE-ready space that is accessible to people with disabilities. The city said the ordinance was developed in response to growing…
Colorado has committed to transitioning the state’s transportation system to zero emission vehicles (ZEVs), as reported in the recently released Colorado Electric Vehicle...
Lightning Systems, a developer of zero-emission powertrains, has unveiled Lightning Mobile, a mobile direct current fast charger (DCFC) for electric vehicles (EVs).Equipped with...
(Excerpt)With EV sales expected to drop significantly in the near
future because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic,
the charging industry is preparing for...
HUBER+SUHNER, a leading global supplier of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, has today launched the latest off-the-shelf High Voltage Distribution solution for every type of electric vehicle (EV) – the modular High Voltage Distribution Unit (mHVDU). Managing up to 800 Volts DC, the mHVDU is the leading solution in the EV industry and the most effective in cases of extreme usage in harsh environments. The configurable nature of this modular solution offers a great benefit... Source: RealWire
By now, we are very familiar with the four building blocks of the future car industry – Connected technologies, Autonomous Vehicles, Shared mobility...