Toyota, Honda, Nissan, ChargeMaster, Posten Norge, NRG EVgo.

Toyota, Honda and Nissan have agreed on the details of their joint H2 infrastructure efforts in Japan. They will cover one third of the installation and service effort, although support is limited to 11 million yen (89,000 dollars) per station/year until 2020. They also agreed to support infrastructure companies.
greencarcongress.com

British charging connection: ChargeMaster has acquired GB Electrical, that specialises in the installation and service of charging stations. The move is designed to improve services further.
fleetnews.co.uk

Norwegian EV update: The 300 Renault Kangoo ZE recently acquired by Posten Norge come with a little twist. To ensure smooth mail delivery even in fierce winter conditions, the electric vans are equipped with a little extra heater powered by fossil fuels. Surely, it is the lesser of two evils.
transportevolved.com

Quiet growth: NRG EVgo has become the biggest fast-charging network over the last month. It now operates more than 350 DC charging stations in 19 markets all over the USA. As of May 2015, it has over four times more CHAdeMO and CCS fast chargers than any other public network and intends to expand into seven more markets before the end of the year.
chargedevs.com

Local car sharing: The my-e-car sharing service in the German town of Lörrach offers 40 Renault. The rental cars in South Baden are now backed up with 50 EV compact fast-charging stations provided by Swarco, which can also be used by other EV drivers.
parking-net.com

— Text Ad —
Industry Studies and Papers for Electric Mobility: Stay up to date on the latest research and check out our industry studies section, where we catalog new publications by and for the electric mobility sector. If you want to find out more, just click here: electrive.com/industry-studies

0 Comments

about „Toyota, Honda, Nissan, ChargeMaster, Posten Norge, NRG EVgo.“

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *