EV charging networks

Tritium cuts deal to deploy 500 chargers with US West Coast network

Tritium cuts deal to deploy 500 chargers with US West Coast network

Tritium secures order for 400 Tritium fast chargers from EVCS, one of the largest fast-charging networks on the United States West Coast.
Ionity raises $1.1bn to expand EV fast-charging network

Ionity raises $1.1bn to expand EV fast-charging network

Ionity announces €700 million in new funds to quardruple its number of charging points, and adds Blackrock as an investor.
Chargefox opens Cooma site to complete national ultra-rapid charging network

Chargefox opens Cooma site to complete national ultra-rapid charging network

Chargefox successfully completes first phase of its plan to build an ultra-fast electric vehicle charging network across key routes.
Jeep announces 4xe Charging Network for EV off-roading

Jeep announces 4xe Charging Network for EV off-roading

Iconic 4X4 brand Jeep announces Jeep 4xe Charging Network, an electric vehicle charging network designed specifically for electric off-roading.
Plugged In: New models coming. Tasmania EV-ready, RACQ adds mobile EV chargers

Plugged In: New models coming. Tasmania EV-ready, RACQ adds mobile EV chargers

Australian Greens introduce federal bill to block state EV road user charges, Tasmania opens state-wide electric car charging network and RACQ adds mobile EV chargers to three tow trucks.
Tritium to build largest universal EV charging hub in North America

Tritium to build largest universal EV charging hub in North America

Tritium partners with US-based Revel to build largest universal electric car fast-charging site in North America, at the old Pfizer building in Brooklyn.
Australian start-up launches free-to-use regional EV charging stations

Australian start-up launches free-to-use regional EV charging stations

New Victorian-based start-up Linga Network announces state’s most remote EV charging stations, first of 100 free EV chargers to be rolled out in regional Victoria.
How biodiesel EV chargers could connect remote locations

How biodiesel EV chargers could connect remote locations

Electric car chargers powered by waste vegetable oil could connect remote Australian highways, says an engineer who has built several to prove just that.