Weekly EV digest

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2 min readApr 18, 2023
Digest from 2023–04–09 to 2023–04–15

Weekly news digest from the world of EV

  1. GLOBAL. Danish greentech company raises millions to expand their urban EV fast-charging network and electric ride-hailing service
  2. GLOBAL. Battery firm: Faster-charging cells could cut EV cost and weight

The argument seems to be that, by enabling what the company calls “extreme fast charging,” allowing more frequent recharges with less inconvenience, automakers won’t need to rely as much on larger battery packs and the extra buffer of range they provide to make EVs practical.

3. GLOBAL. Tesla Supercharging Network: 45,000 Stalls Installed

4. North America. Enel X Way Plans to Add 2M+ EV Charging Ports in North America Across Home, Commercial and Public Charging Segments by 2030

5. US. Proterra Launches Cloud-based EV Fleet Charging Software Platform With Delaware Transit Corporation

This end-to-end technology suite can unlock a seamless electrification experience for transit agencies and other commercial EV customers while enabling comprehensive access to operational data to improve performance and lower costs.

6. CANADA. Ontario to offer ultra-low overnight electricity price starting May 1

7. UK. Octopus Electroverse enables faff-free Plug & Charge tech for EV drivers in UK-first

8. UK. London given £35.7m for electric charging points

9. UK. Wells & Co partner with Osprey

10. EUROPE. The first V4 Supercharger in Europe can use all the electric vehicles. Not Only General Training

11. EUROPE. BYD and Shell Partner on Charging for 100,000 Electric Vehicle Customers

12. NETHERLANDS. Van Dijk Trucks Utrecht installs 360 kW super charger Charging Station for electric trucks

13. NETHERLANDS. Bonna Newman (Lightyear): ‘electric car with integrated solar energy charger has the future’

14. FRANCE. Charging : ENGIE and APRR announces a first corridor for heavy trucks

“Charging at a very high power available at the terminals will allow the electric trucks to traverse the entire route between Paris and Lyon, in both directions, with an average of one station every 150 km, or stops at the level of Melun, Auxerre, Beaune,”

15. SLOVAKIA.We have more than 1 500 public charging points for electric vehicles. Where we get to the end of the decade?

16. TURKIYE. Turkiye plans to build 1,000 EV stations by 2023-end

Fast Charge is a revolution in EV charging infrastructure.

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Fast Charge
Fast Charge

Fast Charge is a revolution in EV charging infrastructure.