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Rooftop solar powers facility, empowers workers in Kansas

Faith Technologies Incorporated installed a 2.16 MW solar project on its facility’s roof using UL 3741’s approach to meeting the National Electrical Code.

Utilities say existing customers key to meeting future demand

In an ICF survey, utility leaders cite importance of distributed generation, management systems and artificial intelligence.

ElectricFish ultra-fast EV charging solution

The 350Squared plug-and-play power bank requires no trenching and includes AI-powered forecasting with a bi-directional electricity meter, and two ultra-fast charging ports.

New Mexico, Nuvve partnership to accelerate electric fleets

The partnership will facilitate fleet electrification for electric school buses and the state’s “white fleet” vehicles.

NEMA releases standard for bidirectional EV charging

The standard provides vehicle manufacturers and electric vehicle supply equipment with the technical parameters to enable the bidirectional charging of electric vehicles.

Massachusetts introduces programs to tackle EV barriers for high-mileage drivers

The new initiatives expand electric vehicle charging options to make it easier for fleet owners, rideshare drivers and taxi operators to switch to electric vehicles.

Lack of EV charging infrastructure could cost New Hampshire $1.4 billion in tourist dollars

What’s holding back investments in New Hampshire’s EV charging infrastructure is the requirement that any utility investment must be approved by state-appointed public utilities commissioners, according to a recent report by Clean Energy NH.

NYC to get $60 million in state funding for EV fast-chargers

The investment will go toward 267 fast-charging stalls spread across seven locations and both of the city’s airports.

Strategies for charging EVs with solar, boosting demand for solar power

More solar power would be used to charge electric vehicles if inexpensive level-1 chargers were deployed at workplaces, and rate design favored daytime charging, a study says.

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Indiana utility favors managed EV charging once 5% of customers have EV chargers

Utility AES Indiana and software provider Camus said in a study that the utility can best reduce costs by preparing now to launch managed EV charging by early 2029, when it projects 5% of its customers will have installed EV chargers.

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