EV Infrastructure - Jul 18th, 2023
 
 
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EV Infrastructure

 
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy and the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office), released a free technical resource to help larger communities take full advantage of federal funding for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and other forms of electric transportation...
Check out the latest product innovations in computers, software, and apps. The following four slides highlight new products from around the electrical industry, chosen by the editors of EC&M.
Amazon aims to have 100,000 electric delivery vehicles from Rivian on the road globally by 2030.
ABB has been long been on a quest to design and engineer maximum energy efficiency in motors, drives, C/I controls, building and home automation devices and many other products in a portfolio that powered nearly $30 billion in 2022 global sales. But with all the possibilities that may ahead with electric vehicles, it may be the company’s line of EV...
The newest electric vans and trucks have surprisingly good range and may be an interesting option the next time you need to add energy-efficient vehicles to your delivery fleet.
Take this quiz about electric vehicles and enter for a chance to win a $25 gift card to Amazon, iTunes, or Cabela’s!
As more ferries, tugboats and other ships are powered by batteries, shoreside charging stations will become a new business opportunity for electrical contractors, distributors, reps and other electrical professionals.
An inside look at how these young electrical professionals are innovating best practices, investing in training and technology, and moving the industry forward
A snapshot of which U.S. states rank highest when it comes to mass adoption and preparedness of electric vehicles
Electric vehicle (EV) adoption continues to grow rapidly, with the Edison Electric Institute projecting that nearly 22 million electric vehicles will be on U.S. roads by 2030. Electrical professionals are preparing for the increase in vehicle electrification and the infrastructure needed to support it. Yet not all EV charging applications are created...