Charging and Grid
New developments in the rollout of electric charging infrastructure worldwide. Relevant for regulators, traditional utilities,, forecourts and Charge Point Operatiors. Covers commercial and technological developments, including charging rollout, capacity and performance
Blink to expand Latin American charging footprint
Slow cranking up of greater efforts to electrify in the region is attracting attention
Nio opens first European third generation battery swap station
The Chinese OEM has unveiled the new facility in Sweden
EV chargers fail to heed security alarms
Public and domestic chargers are vulnerable to hackers, potentially putting both customer details and electricity grids at risk
‘Norway model’ call to boost UK tenant charging access
Giving power to renters rather than landlords could reduce obstacles to EV adoption
UK charging developers face grid connection challenge
Pace of EV adoption could be slowed by inability of chargers to access supply in a timely manner or at an appropriate size
Fisker joins Tesla charging network
Californian start-up is the latest to incorporate NACS
Blink calls for US Level 2 charging boom
Slower charging should not be neglected in any rush to buildout ultra-fast infrastructure, says Blink boss
GM launches a 200kWh EV battery and V2H capabilities
The supersized Escalade IQ could chime with greater domestic power flexibility
BP Ebitda positive for China and Germany charging
2025 target for global profitability
Fast charging coalition throws down NACS challenge
Tesla faces new battle in the North American charging wars
Greater coordination needed for US grid upscaling
Cautious optimism for the future of public-private collaboration in readying the US grid system for demand growth in key sectors including transportation
Fastned battles to maintain breakneck growth
The CPO is struggling to match a standout end to last year