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Commercial Fleets Want 25% of Operations to be EVs by 2030

Tomorrow's Technician

According to the study, 80% of mixed-energy fleet operators intend for at least 25% of their fleets to be comprised of electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030 and 42% stated that half or more of their fleet would be composed of EVs by 2030. “

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Ford Pro, Xcel Energy Collaborate on EV Charging Port Installation

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Ford Pro, the commercial division within Ford Motor Company , and Xcel Energy , national clean energy provider, announced what they said is a “unique collaboration” to support the deployment of 30,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging ports in Xcel Energy service territories across the U.S. the companies said.

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bp Boosts EV Charging Network

Tomorrow's Technician

By pairing bp pulse’s industry-leading, intelligent charge management software, Omega, with Tesla’s fast and reliable chargers, bp pulse gains the distinctive capability to oversee the entire charging process for EV fleets, providing a comprehensive solution for its fleet customers.

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Trio Teams Up to Tackle Charging Infrastructure Challenges

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million chargers by 2030 to support demand. EV drivers using Flash’s network through one of its many native integrations will now be able to access chargers on the EV Connect network and vice versa. To reach those goals, the existing charger network will have to increase twenty-fold.

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EV Charging Company Monta Opens U.S. Headquarters

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Monta , a Copenhagen-based platform for the electric vehicle (EV) charging ecosystem, announced the opening of its U.S. The company said it plans to connect 25,000 commercial charge points to its platform by the end of 2025 and 1 million charge points by the end of 2030. headquarters in Miami, FL. As part of its U.S. and Canada.

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Considering Hybrid and Electrical Mechanic Training? Good News for Canada’s EV Labour Force Demands

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The electric vehicle (EV) industry is on a robust growth trajectory in Canada, fueled by governmental ambitions, corporate investments, and a rich resource base. This growth necessitates a parallel evolution in the labour force, particularly among mechanics trained in electric and hybrid vehicle technologies.

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Exploring Opportunities in Canada’s Hybrid Technology Industry

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Canada is poised to become a global leader in the electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid technology industry. The country launched its first full-scale electric vehicle assembly plant and attracted high-profile investments in EV battery gigafactories from global giants like Volkswagen, Stellantis/LG, and Northvolt.