Category: Charging infrastructure
Shell, which is preparing for an electric future, says gas will only play a “backup role” in the future.
The NACS to CCS1 adapter that will be sent for free to R1S and R1T owners is made by Tesla.
The number of charging ports is expected to quickly increase, to support 33 million plug-ins.
Plug & charge works, too, and owners don’t even need the Tesla smartphone app.
Researchers say the new tech is 8-10 times more power-dense than conventional wireless charging coils.
Farley had to call Elon Musk to convince him and Tesla to allow Ford EV to get access to Tesla Superchargers.
In an interview with InsideEVs' Tom Moloughney, the Ford CEO talks about what it took to convince Musk to let Ford in on Tesla's chargers.
Cooking frozen pizza in an oven in one of the F-150s might have led to it losing the race. But would you rather have oven-fresh pizza or a bag of chips?
New York startup itselectric hit an important milestone with its detachable Level 2 chargers, coming soon to Detroit and other cities.
That's because the cables at V3 Supercharging stalls are too short to handle some non-Tesla EVs.