Category: charging
Powershare in Tesla Cybertruck can power home, charge other EVs
With the rollout of the production 2025 Cybertruck on Thursday, Tesla included a couple of battery-related surprises—including a long-awaited turnaround on the ability to use its EVs for home-energy backup in power outages. While one of those battery surprises involved a separate range-extender, mounting inside the pickup’s bed and... Nio adds 16 showrooms, 265 swap stations globally in Nov
As of November 30, Nio had 142 Nio Houses, 320 Nio Spaces, and 2,217 battery swap stations worldwide.
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BMW to build charging network in China with Mercedes, aiming for 1,000 supercharging stations by 2026
BMW Brilliance and Mercedes-Benz will set up a 50:50 shareholding joint venture to operate a supercharging network in China.
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Charging app created by Nio surpasses 4 million registered users
Nio launched the Jia Dian App in September 2019, claiming to support 90 percent of public charging piles in China, and saw over 1 million registered users in June 2022.
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Non-Tesla EV Supercharging Goes Full-Scale In China
Lotus fast-charging hardware delivers more than most EVs can handle
Lotus has long produced fast cars. Now it's also producing fast chargers. The automaker on Tuesday unveiled fast-charging hardware it claims to have developed in-house, including a liquid-cooled DC charger capable of up to 450 kw. It's designed to be used with a Lotus-developed power cabinet and 600-amp charging unit in a setup Lotus claims can... Lotus’ 450 kW DC Charger Can Add 89 Miles Of Range In Five Minutes
Tesla opens more chargers to other brands of EVs in China
To date, Tesla has opened more than 350 Supercharger stations and more than 260 destination charging stations to other brands in the Chinese mainland.
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Wireless charging aligns for automated use in EVs, plug-in hybrids
SAE International finalized methodology this past week for an important hardware component of EV wireless charging systems. The organization announced a single wireless charging standard—officially J2954—in 2020. As part of the finalization process of that standard, the organization has settled on a methodology for hardware that aligns... 