
The all-new bZ4X debuts in Japan, is available for lease only, and offers a driving range of 347 miles (559 km). Toyota plans to install rapid chargers at all dealers in Japan by 2025, at first mostly in urban where demand is high for BEVs.
The all-new bZ4X debuts in Japan, is available for lease only, and offers a driving range of 347 miles (559 km). Toyota plans to install rapid chargers at all dealers in Japan by 2025, at first mostly in urban where demand is high for BEVs.
The Shell Recharge network - powered by 100% renewable electricity - will help meet growing German demand for EV charging infrastructure from both consumers and fleets and further accelerate future e-mobility adoption across the country.
The new grants will be distributed in three Canadian provinces – British Columbia, Newfoundland, and Ontario – and at multi-unit residential buildings across the country.
Created in 2021 as a division of Renault, Mobilize is based on the concept of usership rather than ownership as the transition to paid-for services starts to coalesce across Europe, fueled by the increasing electrification of vehicles.
It's the largest industrial investment ever made in Spain and represents an increase from the original €7B funding for the Future Fast Forward project, announced in March by Volkswagen and SEAT S.A.
Hosted by Caroline Falls and available on Spotify, the Fleet Auto News (FAN) podcast series focuses this year on green and “smart fleet management.”
As the price of vehicles goes down, the difficulty factor to find enough chargers for them is only going up.
Mercedes-Benz has launched its €200 million Electric Software Hub at the Mercedes Technology Center in Sindelfingen, Germany. Designed for faster and more efficient product development, the software hub employs 1,100 workers.
In front of a standing-room only crowd, three energy experts described how (and more importantly, why) fleets large and small can harness state and federal resources, create a proactive plan to purchase EVs, ask the right questions to install the right infrastructure, and ready their teams and businesses for success in an increasingly electric world.
Billed as the first such gathering in Asia Pacific, the 2022 Future Mobility Asia (FMA) conference will be hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Energy July 20-22 in Bangkok to showcase global future and emerging road mobility concepts, solutions, technologies, and innovations.
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