by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 31, 2022 | EV News
Electric vehicle materials are in high demand and automakers are mass producing more electric batteries and other necessary parts. Some of the biggest automakers in the industry will be putting trillions of dollars into car parts to keep up with the electric vehicle...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 31, 2022 | EV News
In September, Hurricane Ian tore through the south leaving wreckage in its path. Many homes and properties were ruined due to high winds and flood damage. Flood damage has affected electric vehicles in an unexpected way. Electric vehicles that came in contact with...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 31, 2022 | EV News
EV charging stations are popping up all over the country. Lots of businesses are installing them at their locations to provide charging access to customers, employees and add an extra stream of revenue to their business. Gas station convenience stores are already the...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 31, 2022 | EV News
Philadelphia is one of many cities where residents do not have off-street parking. This tends to make it extra difficult for EV drivers to charge their vehicles since there is limited or no access to charging stations while they are in their homes. Some drivers must...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 3, 2022 | EV News
Property owners are staring to find ways to adapt to the growing need for EV charging amenities. Many states, especially California, are setting goals to eliminate the number of gas-powered vehicles being sold to decrease the effects of climate change caused by...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Oct 3, 2022 | EV News
Remote and rural areas are considered charging deserts because of the lack of EV charging access the locations have. States and federal government have been working to provide charging access to these areas so that long-distance travelers have charging availability...