by Jessica Irvine | Dec 22, 2022 | EV Chargers
Municipal fleets are not likely to transition to PEVs based on procurement costs. However, industry trends indicate overall cost is a reason some are incorporating EVs into their fleets. Electric vehicles are less costly to operate and maintain. Municipalities are...
by Jessica Irvine | Dec 8, 2022 | EV Chargers
Incorporating EVs into your municipal fleet is often unmanageable without resources. Taking advantage of federal, state, utilities, and other programs will help with EV fleet management. The programs assist with the purchasing of EVs and charging equipment. Federal...
by Jessica Irvine | Nov 29, 2022 | EV Chargers
EV Charger Requirements An EV charger requires electricity from the grid to charge vehicles. During installation, an electrical supply line is run between the charger and the electrical panel. The charging station is either wall-mounted or installed on a pedestal....
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 | Sep 6, 2022 | EV News
Honda and LG are teaming up together to build a new car battery plant for electric vehicles. The location of the battery plant has not yet been determined but the project will cost over $4 million dollars. Construction is set to start in 2023 and expected to finish by...