Category archive - Electric Vehicle Chargers

Los Angeles Electric Vehicle Charging Opportunities

Los Angeles Electric Vehicle Charging Opportunities

By Sam Schrader

Los Angeles, due to its profound lack of public transportation, is a car culture. You absolutely need a car to get from here to there, and LA drivers are of the “been here, done that” school of driving, traffic patience and vehicle maintenance. However, it turns out LA drivers are also different in how they drive their electric cars.

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Qualcomm Shows Halo, Their Wireless Vehicle Charging Technology

Qualcomm Shows Halo, Their Wireless Vehicle Charging Technology

Qualcomm Halo is one of qualcomms newest technologies that they are working on bringing to the wireless industry. Qualcomm Halo is Qualcomm’s wireless charging technology which they are implementing in vehicles. Currently they are being tested in vehicles ranging from high-end electric sports cars to itty bitty Citroen cars. They even have been tested in some Rolls Royces.

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City of Milwaukee Unveils Plans for Up to Five ChargePoint Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

City of Milwaukee Unveils Plans for Up to Five ChargePoint Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Coulomb Technologies announced today that the new electric vehicle (EV) charging station unveiled at Discovery World in Milwaukee is part of Coulomb’s ChargePoint® Network, the largest network of independently owned charging stations in the world.

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Study examines the impact of charging electric vehicles

Study examines the impact of charging electric vehicles

BY MELISSA HINCHA-OWNBY

Electric vehicles (EV) don’t produce any greenhouse gas emissions via a tailpipe, in fact the all-electric Nissan Leaf doesn’t even have a tailpipe, but there are still global warming emissions associated with owning an electric vehicle. EV naysayers often cite the coal-fired power provider used to recharge an electric vehicle’s battery as proof that the EV still produces emissions and a new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists tackles that issue.

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