by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 30, 2023 | EV News
Electric vehicles operate with different types of car batteries than gas engines. A main concern for people transitioning to electric vehicles is how long the battery will last and how much it would cost to replace the battery should it die. The degradation of car...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 30, 2023 | EV News
The Biden-Harris Administration is making advancements through the Department of Transportation to expand EV charging availability in small communities and neighborhoods. This grant program is the latest in a series of legislation to improve EV charging availability....
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 30, 2023 | EV News
Community leaders in Carson City, Nevada are developing plans for policies and payment for their city owned EV charging stations. The fee schedule applies to charging stations either owned by the city or ones that are on city owned land that may be operated by a...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 2, 2023 | EV News
New technology is being created for EV charging stations to have bidrectional capabilities. Bidrectional charging stations mean that electricity can be taken from the electric vehicle and put back into the house through the EV charging station. Essentially, this...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 2, 2023 | EV News
When buying a new vehicle, one of the first thoughts is how much is it going to cost to fuel the car. The cost of fueling an EV is not going to be as simple as it is for gas vehicles, there are a few factors involved in charging your electric car. Drivers need to...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Mar 2, 2023 | EV News
Offices and households across the country use the internet on a daily basis and are sometimes subjected to cyberattacks and viruses. Workplaces and businesses have precautions and guidelines in place to stop hackers from getting into sensitive materials. Some retail...