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Toyota Motor North America announced it has reached an agreement with Tesla to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) on its battery electric vehicles (BEVs) beginning in 2025.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), India’s National Standard Body, has given its approval to the first-ever indigenous AC and DC Combined Charging connector standard for light electric vehicles (LEVs) in the country.
Phoenix Motor and Fermata Energy has announced the integration of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) capabilities for all medium-duty electric vehicles manufactured by Phoenix Motorcars.
Suzuki Motor is reportedly gearing up to begin manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in India and subsequently export them to Japan by 2025. This move is part of Suzuki’s strategy to establish India as a global hub for electric car production.
EV-Ready India Dashboard (evreadyindia.org) is a free digital platform focussed on near real-time Electric Vehicle adoption and forecasts, associated battery demand, charging density, and market growth trends.
MINI has introduced the new MINI Cooper SE EV, in the fifth model generation of the MINI three-door. With 160 kW/218 hp and a maximum torque of 330 Nm, the MINI Cooper SE sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds.
ChargeIQ will deploy Upstream’s solution to monitor and detect threats against EVSE as well as the entire charging ecosystem, including charging points and stations (OCPP, OCPI, OICP, etc.), backend systems, and charging-related mobile apps.
Quantron AG and Electromin has announced the delivery of the first 50 QUANTRON QARGO 4 EV light trucks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The vehicles have been prepared for deployment with customers like PepsiCo and Red Sea Global.
Goodman Group and Windrose Technology have announced a partnership to develop essential EV fast-charging infrastructure for heavy-duty trucks at Goodman properties. The two companies will share technical and sustainability expertise to test and deploy fast-charging stations at selected Goodman properties in China, before expanding to other regions.
Idemitsu Kosan and Toyota Motor Corporation have entered into an agreement to work together in developing mass production technology of solid electrolytes, improving productivity and establishing a supply chain, to achieve the mass production of all-solid-state batteries for battery electric vehicles (BEVs).