A public charging or fleet charging site—or pretty much any installation larger than one or two Level 2 chargers—consists of more than just the chargers that drivers interact with. There’s going to be a transformer, a cabinet full of switchgear, and increasingly, microgrid elements such as battery storage and/or PV panels. ABB makes all kinds… Continue reading ABB exec talks microgrids, switchgear and charger-agnostic systems
Author: Charged EVs Online News
How overhead EV charging cable management can improve fleet uptime
As more commercial EV fleets adopt DC fast chargers, the weight and volume of charging cables introduce operational challenges that can impact safety, maintenance costs and vehicle uptime. Charged recently chatted with Eric Witkowski, Product Manager at Hubbell, to discuss an often-overlooked aspect of EV charging infrastructure: cable management. Hubbell’s Gleon Reel and related solutions… Continue reading How overhead EV charging cable management can improve fleet uptime
ADS-TEC Energy to supply battery-based fast chargers to Q8 service stations
Q8, a Belgian fuel supplier that is expanding into EV charging, has selected energy storage and fast charging systems provider ADS-TEC Energy as its supplier for battery-integrated ultra-fast chargers to expand EV infrastructure across Belgium and the Netherlands. Under the terms of a recently awarded tender, ADS-TEC Energy will deliver more than a dozen innovative… Continue reading ADS-TEC Energy to supply battery-based fast chargers to Q8 service stations
Tritium’s new TRI-FLEX EV charging platform is designed to scale up as charging needs grow
DC fast charger manufacturer Tritium unveiled its new TRI-FLEX charging platform at the recent ACT Expo 2025 in California. The platform features a distributed architecture that enables charge point operators to scale from 4 up to 64 charge points easily. The platform is designed to allow charging operators to start with what they need today… Continue reading Tritium’s new TRI-FLEX EV charging platform is designed to scale up as charging needs grow
bp pulse opens public EV charging hub near Boston’s Logan Airport
Global EV charging network bp pulse, a subsidiary of bp with US headquarters in Houston, has opened an EV charging site near Boston Logan Airport—its first in Massachusetts. The site is open to the public and offers 20 charging bays with a mix of 400 kW and 150 kW DC chargers. bp pulse has more… Continue reading bp pulse opens public EV charging hub near Boston’s Logan Airport
Rocsys launches integrated platform to enable hands-free charging for autonomous mobility
Hands-free charging specialist Rocsys has announced the launch of the Rocsys Platform, an integrated solution that combines hardware, intelligent software and proactive support to simplify and scale hands-free charging for autonomous mobility. Designed to meet the demands of 24/7 autonomous operations, the Rocsys Platform is designed to ensure that electric vehicles are always charged, connected… Continue reading Rocsys launches integrated platform to enable hands-free charging for autonomous mobility
InCharge Energy launches InService maintenance and repair plans to service EV chargers
InCharge Energy, a provider of commercial EV charging solutions, has launched a new suite of services to provide expert support for “nearly any EV charging equipment.” InCharge’s InService maintenance and repair plans and OnDemand service are designed to serve the growing number of businesses that have one or more brands of EV chargers on premises… Continue reading InCharge Energy launches InService maintenance and repair plans to service EV chargers
Dutch EV charging companies reach agreement on better data exchange for smart charging of EVs
A group of organizations operating in the Dutch EV charging industry have signed an agreement on better data exchange for smart charging of EVs. The Ede Agreement is a collaboration agreement among Charge Point Operators (CPOs), e-mobility Service Providers (eMSPs) and Charge Point Management System (CPMS) providers to work together on smooth data exchange for… Continue reading Dutch EV charging companies reach agreement on better data exchange for smart charging of EVs
Shenzhen Kehua launches new scalable megawatt power units for EV charging
As heavy-duty electric trucks proliferate, the need for more powerful charging systems is soaring. Shenzhen Kehua has introduced two new scalable power units designed to deliver the power output, energy utilization and load distribution required by heavy-duty EVs. The new units, which come in 480 kW and 720 kW versions, use the company’s Omni-Link Matrix… Continue reading Shenzhen Kehua launches new scalable megawatt power units for EV charging
Lynkwell launches QuickLynk to reduce EV charger connection time
EV charging systems provider Lynkwell has launched QuickLynk, an automated onboarding product that it says reduces newly installed EV charger connection time to minutes instead of hours. By eliminating manual configuration steps, QuickLynk streamlines the setup of Lynkwell’s XLynk Level 2 charger, helping installers to be more efficient and enabling site hosts to control their… Continue reading Lynkwell launches QuickLynk to reduce EV charger connection time