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    US automakers, battery suppliers rationalize excess battery capacity, pivot to energy storage systems
    In December 2025, Ford Motor Co. and SK On announced plans to end their $11.4 billion battery joint venture — BlueOval SK — as part of their broader business overhaul amid a slowdown in demand for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and the end of government subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The decision to cease the battery JV came as the two companies sought to avoid accumulating losses from EV battery operations in a market witnessing policy shifts away from BEVs and to r...
    European New Car Assessment Program’s button mandate forces a rethink of the digital cockpit
    For more than a decade, the automotive industry followed a clear trajectory: digitize the driving experience, replace physical controls with touchscreens and let software define the cockpit. From 2026, Europe’s most influential vehicle safety assessor will begin to reverse that logic. Under revised protocols, the European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP) will explicitly reward vehicles that provide physical controls for essential driving functions, such as indicators, hazard lights, wi...
    The evolving landscape of cathode active materials in EVs: Balancing production capacity investments amid oversupply challenges
    Cathode active materials (CAM) form the heart of lithium-ion batteries powering the global electric vehicle boom. These high-value components determine energy density, cost, performance and safety, making CAM production a critical constraint in the supply chain. As EV adoption accelerates worldwide, the CAM market stands at a pivotal juncture. Global production capacity is projected to expand at a robust 11.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), surging from 6.7 million metric tons in 2025 to...
    Uber to invest $100 million in autonomous vehicle charging hubs across key US cities
    Uber Technologies announced it will invest over $100 million to develop autonomous vehicle charging hubs, enhancing its self-driving operations. This initiative will include building DC fast charging stations at Uber's autonomous depots and at key locations in priority cities. The expansion of charging infrastructure will start in the U.S. with the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Dallas, before extending to additional cities. Uber is also collaborating with chargepoint operators globally to establ...
    Nouveau Monde Graphite to commence Phase-2 Matawinie Mine construction in Canada
    Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. (NMG) is preparing for the construction of its Phase-2 Matawinie Mine in Canada. The project, identified by the Government of Canada as a major project of national interest, aims to support economic growth and the sourcing of critical minerals for G7 countries and allies. NMG has awarded significant contracts, securing over 50% of the project's capital expenditure, to ensure timely and on-budget delivery. Manawan-Fournier, an Atikamekw joint venture, will carry out...
    Tesla unveils Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas amid autonomous challenges and trademark issues
    Tesla has announced the production of its first Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas. This vehicle, devoid of a steering wheel and pedals, relies entirely on autonomous driving software, which Tesla has not yet perfected. Despite the production milestone, Tesla's Robotaxi program in Austin shows a high crash rate, nearly four times that of human drivers, with limited availability and a small fleet still requiring safety monitors. The Cybercab, intended solely as an autonomous taxi costing under $30,000...
    BorgWarner secures contract to supply 800-volt integrated drive module for North American OEM
    BorgWarner has secured a contract with a major North American original equipment manufacturer to supply its 800-volt secondary integrated drive module (iDM) and a generator module with a dual inverter. These components will be integrated into the automaker's range extended electric vehicle (REEV) trucks and large-frame SUV models, with production starting in 2029. This supply order represents several milestones for BorgWarner, including the introduction of its next-generation Viper power modu...
    US imposes tariffs on anode-grade graphite imports from mainland China to curb market dumping
    The U.S. has finalized significant tariffs on imports of anode-grade graphite from mainland China following a Commerce Department conclusion that the product was being sold at below market price in the U.S. The government plans to impose a 93.5% antidumping duty and a 67% countervailing duty on this essential battery material. These duties are set to replace preliminary rates, with a notable decrease from over 700% for two specific companies. Countervailing duties are applied when imports receiv...
    Ford to launch affordable EV line to compete with mainland Chinese automakers
    Ford Motor Co. is preparing for the launch of an affordable electric vehicle (EV) line next year, with a starting price of $30,000, aimed at competing with the growing presence of mainland Chinese automakers. The new EV is designed to be lighter, more streamlined, and more efficient, extending the driving range by nearly 50 miles. The company's objective is to create a budget-friendly EV that remains appealing to consumers by integrating advanced technologies, such as semi-autonomous driving, wh...
    Ford CEO discusses scope for Sino-US joint manufacturing with US government officials
    Ford CEO Jim Farley has reportedly discussed a potential roadmap with senior Trump administration officials for [mainland] Chinese automakers to produce vehicles in the United States through partnerships with American car companies. This strategy mirrors the approach used when mainland China's auto industry began, involving joint ventures where US companies hold controlling stakes, ensuring profit and technology sharing. Farley shared this idea with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, ...
    Mercedes-Benz recalls over 11,000 EVs in the US for battery fire risks
    Mercedes-Benz is recalling over 11,000 electric vehicles in the U.S. due to potential fire risks associated with a battery cell issue, as reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall involves vehicles with high voltage lithium ion batteries that contain less robust cells, a result of production process deviations by the supplier. These batteries pose a risk of internal short circuits, which could lead to a fire, either when the vehicles are in use or when...
    BorgWarner reports1.6% y/y growth in net sales to $14.3 billion in 2025
    BorgWarner reported its 2025 financial outcomes, showing a 1.6% increase in sales totaling $14.3 billion compared to 2024. When excluding foreign currency impacts, organic sales rose by 0.5%. The company reported net earnings of $1.28 per diluted share; however, adjusted net earnings, which exclude $3.63 of net losses from non-comparable items, were $4.91 per diluted share, experiencing a 14% boost from 2024. Operating income settled at $536 million, or 3.7% of net sales, but after excluding ...
    PowerFlex becomes largest charge point operator on Hubject network with 5,000 integrated chargers
    PowerFlex has become the largest charge point operator on the Hubject Plug&Charge network, with over 5,000 fleet EV chargers integrated and plans to increase this number to 40,000 within two years. Hubject has also achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 1 million Plug&Charge-enabled vehicles across North America. These developments signify a transformative period in EV charging, where the process becomes more convenient and efficient, providing fleet managers with enhanced visib...
    Green Rain Energy launches EV+ networks to boost US EV charging infrastructure
    Green Rain Energy Holdings, Inc. has announced the launch of its new division, Green Rain EV+ Networks, aimed at accelerating the development of EV charging infrastructure in key U.S. markets, specifically in New York, California, Arizona, and New Mexico. This initiative focuses on high-traffic commercial areas and aligns with state-level clean energy goals. Progress is underway at 1600 West Ridge Road, where a new utility pole installation is planned post-snow clearance by the end of February. ...
    The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center announces participants for its V2X demonstration program
    The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) has announced participants for its Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Demonstration program, which provides bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) chargers at no cost. This initiative aims to promote the adoption of V2X technologies, which can decrease energy bills by minimizing peak energy demands and reducing the necessity for new grid infrastructure. Bi-directional charging allows EV batteries to both draw power from and return power to the grid or ...
    Cooper-Standard reports mixed 2025 financial results, full-year sales up 0.4% year over year to $2.74 billion
    Cooper-Standard reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended Dec. 31, 2025. In the fourth quarter, the company’s sales increased 1.8% year over year to $672.4 million, but operating income dropped 98.1% year over year to $0.6 million. Net income also decreased by 91.7% year over year to $3.3 million. Adjusted EBITDA was $34.9 million, or 5.2% of sales, while net cash from operating activities was $56.2 million and free cash flow was $44.6 million. The year-over...
    Blink Charging partners with BetterFleet for EV fleet charging management solutions
    Blink Charging Co., a global provider of electric vehicle charging equipment and services, has announced a strategic collaboration with BetterFleet, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company specializing in EV fleet charging management solutions. This collaboration aims to deliver a turnkey approach for organizations with EV fleets across the nation. BetterFleet's platform offers AI-driven optimization for fleet planning and management, targeting government, utilities, transit and logistics...
    BorgWarner expands battery management system program with global OEM for BEVs and PHEVs
    BorgWarner, located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, has announced an expansion of its series-production battery management system (BMS) program with a global original equipment manufacturer. BorgWarner has been supplying the BMS to this customer since 2023, and the expanded program will support additional B-segment and C-segment passenger cars and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) for battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle applications, starting in 2029. Stefan Demm...
    Canada announces more funding for clean transportation projects
    On Feb. 5, Canada introduced its new Automotive Strategy aimed at securing the auto industry and establishing a competitive sector focused on next-generation vehicles. This strategy includes a five-year Electric Vehicle Affordability Program and investments through the Canada Infrastructure Bank's (CIB) C$1.5 billion Charging and Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure Initiative, making it easier for Canadians to purchase and drive electric vehicles. Canada has already installed over 30,000 ...
    Yokohama Rubber supplies GEOLANDAR X-CV tires for Subaru's 2026 Solterra BEV
    Yokohama Rubber has started supplying its GEOLANDAR X-CV tires as original equipment for Subaru's new Solterra battery-electric sport utility vehicle, which was launched in North America in September 2025. The 2026 model year Solterra electric SUVs come equipped with the GEOLANDAR X-CV tires in the 235/50R20 100V size. For the Japanese market, where the Solterra was launched in October 2025, Yokohama Rubber continues to supply the ADVAN V61 tires as it has for previous models. The GEOLANDAR X...
    Stellantis takes a €22 billion hit on EV strategy reset
    Soon after Ford Motor Co. and General Motors (GM) wrote off billions of dollars due to scaling back their respective electric vehicle development plans, Stellantis announced it will take a staggering €22.2 billion hit to its balance sheet amid fading global demand for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). The announcement came after the carmaker conducted a thorough assessment of its strategy and related costs to align its product development with real-world customer demand. The transition t...
    Kiwi Charge raises C$1.7 million investment in Ontario for developing autonomous EV charging
    Kiwi Charge, a robotics and AI startup, has launched a project to develop autonomous electric vehicle charging solutions, funded by a C$1.7 million investment. The government of Ontario, through the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), along with General Motors Canada and Pfaff Automotive, supports this initiative. The investment includes a C$500,000 grant from the OVIN R&D Partnership Fund and C$1.2 million from industry partners. Kiwi Charge will showcase its autonomous charging r...
    Electrify America’s network surpasses 5,600 chargers across North America
    Electrify America, the largest open hyperfast-charging network in the US, continues to demonstrate its commitment to the future of driving, focusing on providing services directly for drivers. In 2025, Electrify America surpassed a network of 5,600 chargers across North America. Moreover, the network facilitated over 20 million charging sessions, marking a 21% year-over-year increase in 2025. This increase in charging activity resulted in a 26% rise in total energy delivered, exceeding 750 GW...
    Prime Planet Energy & Solutions launches new subsidiary in North America
    Prime Planet Energy & Solutions Inc., based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and led by President Hiroaki Koda, has announced the formation of a new subsidiary in the US. The subsidiary aims to bolster the company's organizational framework and operational capabilities in the North American market. Previously, the company's operations were primarily based in Japan and mainland China. The new subsidiary will address the urgent need to advance technical support for customers in North America and for the ...
    Anson Resources achieves 99.4% purity in battery-grade lithium carbonate production
    Anson Resources Ltd., through its subsidiary Blackstone Minerals NV LLC, has successfully produced battery-grade lithium carbonate with 99.4% purity from the brine of its Green River Lithium Project. The company upgraded and purified the eluate, initially produced during test work at its Sample Demonstration Plant, and transported it to Anson's Lithium Innovation Center in Florida, US, for further processing. This proprietary downstream flow sheet removed impurities, resulting in lithium carb...
    ComEd launches $70 million EV rebate initiative in Northern Illinois for 2026
    ComEd has announced a $70 million initiative to provide electric vehicle rebates in 2026 to residential, business and community customers in Northern Illinois, US. This funding, introduced during the annual Chicago Auto Show, aims to lower the up-front costs associated with EV adoption and includes rebates for residential EV chargers, fleet vehicles and public and business charging infrastructures. ComEd's programs, derived from the Beneficial Electrification program approved by the Illi...
    LG Energy Solution acquires full ownership of Canada's NextStar Energy from Stellantis
    LG Energy Solution is set to acquire full ownership of NextStar Energy, following a strategic decision made jointly with Stellantis, which will sell its 49% stake in the company. This transition is a result of extensive discussions with NextStar Energy's leadership and aims to ensure long-term growth and investment while maintaining a seamless transition. Established in 2022 as a joint venture between LG Energy Solution and Stellantis, NextStar Energy operates Canada's first large-scale battery ...
    Element3 begins lithium carbonate production in Texas, marking a domestic milestone
    Element3, a critical minerals company based in Fort Worth, Texas, has initiated lithium carbonate production in the Permian Basin, marking the first new domestic lithium mining project in the US in over 50 years. Located in Midland, Texas, the facility has a 3,000 metric tons per annum capacity and utilizes produced water from the Permian Basin, transforming oil and gas infrastructure into a critical mineral asset. This initiative supports the current US administration's goal to reduce reliance ...
    Indie Semiconductor to supply Mahindra with in-cabin safety monitoring software
    Indie Semiconductor has been chosen by Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. to provide advanced in-cabin driver and occupant monitoring systems (DOMS) for their Electric Origin sport utility vehicles, the XEV 9e and BE 6, in the Indian market. This collaboration will incorporate indie's CABIN EYE perception software — developed by emotion3D, which indie recently acquired — into Mahindra's EyeDentity, a proprietary camera-based DOMS hardware platform. Mahindra has achieved the highest Bharat New C...
    Nearly half of auto parts exports from India to US to attract zero duty, says Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry
    The bilateral trade agreement finalized between India and the US will see nearly half of auto parts exported to the US attracting zero duty, Autocar Professional reported, citing Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal. “Some auto parts exports will attract zero duty, while others will face an 18% tariff. Around 50% of exports will be duty-free,” Goyal said on Feb. 7.   Before the deal, Indian auto component exports to the US were subject to an average tariff of about&n...
    Mitra EV raises $27 million to scale capital efficient fleet electrification
    Mitra EV, a commercial fleet electrification platform, has secured $27 million in new funding. The newly raised funds consist of equity funding from lead investor Ultra Capital and a credit facility from S2G Investments. This funding will support Mitra EV's expansion as fleet operators increasingly demand cost-efficient electrification solutions amid tightening capital markets and a broader industry pullback from electric vehicles. Mitra EV provides a fully managed electrification model th...
    Karma Automotive and Factorial partner to launch solid-state battery production in the US
    Karma Automotive Inc. and Factorial Inc. have announced a partnership to launch the first solid-state battery production program in the US for passenger vehicles. This collaboration intends to incorporate Factorial's FEST solid-state battery technology into Karma's future vehicle platform, starting with the all-electric Karma Kaveya super coupe, which boasts over 1,000hp and a top speed exceeding 200 mph. The Kaveya is expected to be introduced to the US market by late 2027. The par...
    QuantumScape unveils new Eagle Line at San Jose facility for battery production
    QuantumScape Corp. announced the inauguration of its newly installed Eagle Line at its San Jose, California, facility. The event was attended by automotive original equipment manufacturer customers, ecosystem partners and government officials, and included a tour of the Eagle Line. The Eagle Line comprises equipment, materials and automated processes forming the production blueprint for QuantumScape's technology. It utilizes the Cobra process, a scalable method for producing the QuantumScape sep...
    Canadian government to rework EV strategy and reintroduce incentives
    The Canadian federal government is expected to announce a shift in its national automotive strategy, moving away from the electric vehicle mandate toward new fuel-efficiency standards and credits, as reported by CBC News. Alongside this change, the government is expected to reintroduce popular incentives for consumers purchasing EVs. According to sources, the new emissions standards will still require a significant number of EVs by 2035, deviating from the previous mandate that set incrementa...
    Waymo expands driverless taxi services to Sacramento with California DMV approval
    Waymo has announced its plans to expand its driverless taxi services into Sacramento, California, although an official start date for operations has not been provided. The expansion is facilitated by the recent approval from the California Department of Motor Vehicles that permits Waymo to operate its robo-taxis in more regions throughout the state, including Solano, Yolo and Sacramento counties. Waymo's decision to move into Sacramento aligns with the city's innovative spirit and its growi...
    Heilind Electronics adds Molex high-speed FAKRA-mini system to automotive connectivity solutions
    Heilind Electronics has announced the addition of the Molex High-Speed FAKRA-Mini (HFM) Interconnect System to its portfolio of automotive connectivity solutions. This system is designed to meet the growing demands of modern vehicle electronics by providing high-speed transmission of up to 28 Gbps and frequencies up to 20 GHz, all within a compact form factor well-suited to space-constrained automotive architectures. As vehicles increasingly integrate sensors, cameras and other electronic module...
    Orion Energy to invest $4 million to install 105 EV charging stations in Boston, US
    Orion Energy Systems Inc., known for providing energy-efficient and electric vehicle charging solutions, has announced a significant project involving the installation of 105 EV charging stations and infrastructure in the Boston Public School (BPS) system. This contract is valued at $4 million. The installation is being carried out by Orion's Voltrek division at the Freeport Bus Yard, operated by BPS, a major client and one of the prominent school districts in the US. The newly installed unit...
    Toyota and Lexus integrate NACS in EV models, enhancing charging options for drivers
    Toyota and Lexus are integrating the North American Charging System (NACS) into their electric vehicle models, allowing 2023–2025 Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ drivers to use NACS direct current fast chargers via an adapter. The initiative arose from Toyota's commitment to customer needs and the industry's shift toward the NACS standard, which was adopted as an official Society of Automotive Engineers standard in 2024. Rather than using existing market products, Toyota developed its own e...
    EVgo to accelerate deployment of NACS connectors to meet increasing EV demand
    EVgo Inc., a significant provider of public fast-charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, announced its plans to extend its network with the deployment of North American Charging Standard (NACS) connectors. This expansion follows a successful 2025 pilot program where EVgo installed nearly 100 NACS connectors across 22 metropolitan areas. The company aims to accelerate its rollout to exceed 500 NACS connectors by the end of 2026. These connectors will be placed at both existing and new l...
    Michigan demands $23.7 million back from Gotion for halted project
    Attorney General Dana Nessel's office in Michigan, US, has sent a formal demand letter to Gotion Inc. seeking the return of approximately $23.7 million in taxpayer money. This sum was used to prepare land in Big Rapids for a halted battery parts manufacturing plant project. The demand follows a letter from Michigan on Sept. 17, 2025, declaring Gotion in default of a $175 million taxpayer incentive agreement. Assistant Attorney General James A. Zeihmer mentioned in the letter that the cas...
    Bridgestone unveils Blizzak Icepeak winter tire, featuring ENLITEN technology
    Bridgestone has unveiled the Blizzak IcePeak, a new winter tire that integrates the company's ENLITEN technology and has achieved both 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake and Ice Grip certifications, a first for any Bridgestone tire. The tire, which will be launched in the US in May, is designed to replace the Blizzak WS90 and DM-V2 tires and offers improved performance for a range of vehicles, including sedans, minivans, sport utility vehicles and trucks. Offered in 107 sizes ranging from 14 to 22 inches...
    Elon Musk proposes TeraFab to secure Tesla's semiconductor supply chain
    Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, has emphasized the need for the company to establish a TeraFab, a large-scale semiconductor manufacturing facility in the US that produces logic chips, memory and packaging. This initiative is aimed at addressing anticipated supply constraints over the next three to four years. During Tesla's earnings call on Jan. 28, Musk expressed concerns that suppliers such as TSMC, Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology are unable to meet Tesla's chip requirements. Musk ...
    Emobi and HeyCharge partner for retrofit solution for offline chargers
    In a groundbreaking partnership, Emobi, North America's largest electric vehicle charging roaming and JustPlug infrastructure, and HeyCharge, a Munich-based innovator in smart EV charging solutions, have announced a collaboration to retrofit offline EV chargers, connecting them to Emobi's expansive charging ecosystem across North America. This initiative promises to enhance reliability and reduce costs and complexity for operators, fleets, automakers and drivers. The partnership leverages Hey...
    Tennessee mulls imposing tax on public EV charging stations
    The US state of Tennessee plans to approve and implement a new bill to mirror the gas tax levied in the state, according to a Jan. 20 news report by Tennessee Lookout. Once implemented, the new bill would impose a $0.03-per-kilowatt-hour tax on public charging stations. According to the news report, the tax would apply to direct current fast chargers, which have a charging capacity of 20 kW or more. Meanwhile, residential chargers and those with a charging capacity of less than 20 kW would be...
    Redwood Materials raises $425 million in Series-E funding
    Redwood Materials has completed the final closing of its Series-E financing round, raising a total of $425 million. The final close included ongoing participation from existing investors Capricorn and Goldman Sachs Alternatives, and introduced Google as a new investor. The increase from the previously announced $350 million is attributed to strong demand and confidence in Redwood Materials' long-term strategy and execution. This capital will be used to accelerate the company's energy storage ...
    Tesla plans to end Model S and X production; to invest $20 billion on robotics
    Tesla is set to significantly increase capital spending to $20 billion in 2026, with the majority of the funds allocated to future business lines such as autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots rather than its core electric vehicle business. This decision was shared by CEO Elon Musk during the company's Jan. 28 earnings call, where he described 2026 as a pivotal year for capital expenditure. CFO Vaibhav Taneja highlighted that most of the spending will support production lines for upcoming produ...
    Emobi secures $3.4 million seed funding to expand JustPlug EV charging solution
    Emobi, one of North America's largest providers of electric vehicle charging roaming and JustPlug infrastructure, has announced the completion of a $3.4 million seed funding round led by Florida Funders. Other contributors include Aves Ventures, Collaborative Fund, Gaingels, Gener8tor, Goodwater Capital, Oasis Capital, OneSixOne Ventures, Ride Wave Ventures and Y Combinator. This new capital will help Emobi expand its technical infrastructure and promote the proliferation of its JustPlug solu...
    Kempower and GET Charged launch first EV fast-charging station in New York
    Kempower and GET Charged Fast EV Charging have introduced their first electric vehicle fast-charging station at Glen Oaks Shopping Center in Queens, New York. This marks the beginning of their initiative to expand access to reliable charging solutions, with four additional stations nearing completion across Queens and Long Island, New York. These EV charging stations feature Kempower's distributed charging systems to provide faster public charging for the growing number of EV drivers in the r...
    Ford appoints Lisa Drake as president of Ford Energy
    Ford Motor Co. has announced the appointment of Lisa Drake as the president of Ford Energy, effective immediately. She will report to John Lawler, vice chair at Ford Motor. Drake is expected to spearhead the launch of the company's battery energy storage systems (BESS) business, a venture the company announced for the first time in December 2025. Her responsibilities span the entire scope of Ford Energy's operations, including battery-cell manufacturing, system assembly and sales. Drake is...
    Hyundai Steel's affiliate plans $2.9 billion capital increase for US plant
    Hyundai Steel has announced that its affiliate Hyundai-Posco Louisiana LLC plans to undertake a capital increase of $2.9 billion for facilities investment in a US steel plant, Reuters reported the South Korean steelmaker as saying in a regulatory filing on Jan. 26. The development follows an earlier announcement by Hyundai Steel and its parent company, Hyundai Motor Group (HMG), of plans to establish a steel plant in Louisiana, US, with a projected annual capacity of 2.7 million metric tons. ...
    American Axle & Manufacturing changes name to Dauch Corp.
    American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. has officially changed its name to Dauch Corp. by filing an amendment with the Delaware Secretary of State, effective Jan. 26. Following this change, effective Feb. 5, the company's common stock will begin trading on the NYSE under the new name Dauch Corp. with the ticker symbol DCH. However, the Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP) of the company’s stock remains unchanged, and existing stock certificates remain valid...
    General Motors partners with Electrify America to offer wider EV charging infrastructure to customers
    General Motors (GM) is enhancing the public charging experience for electric vehicle owners by incorporating Electrify America's fast-charging stations into the myChevrolet, myGMC and myCadillac apps. This integration allows users to find, charge and pay at over 5,000 Electrify America fast-charging stations, including Hyper-Fast 350-kW chargers, directly from their phone apps. The initiative is part of GM's effort to provide a seamless charging experience by consolidating all necessary ...
    OLEDWorks supplies OLED panels for new Audi Q3 digital rear lights
    OLEDWorks has announced that it is supplying the organic light-emitting diode lighting panels in the digital next-generation display technology OLED rear combination lamps for the new Audi Q3 compact sport utility vehicle (SUV). Audi unveiled the third-generation Q3 in June 2025, introducing new personalization and intelligent lighting features. For the first time, customers can select digital OLED taillights powered by OLEDWorks' Atala Digital panels in the Q3 lineup, offering cust...
    Our Next Energy pivots focus after major EV contract cancellation leads to layoffs
    Michigan-based battery-maker Our Next Energy recently laid off 29 employees after its largest electric vehicle customer unexpectedly canceled its contract. The company notified Michigan's employment agency about the layoffs, which included engineers, managers and technicians, although the state's employment agency received the notice a week later. Our Next Energy explained that they could not provide the 60-day advance notice typically required by federal law due to the sudden cancellation by...
    Fortune Minerals validates hydrometallurgical process for NICO cobalt project in Canada
    Fortune Minerals Ltd. successfully concluded validation test work for an optimized hydrometallurgical flowsheet aimed at producing battery-grade cobalt sulphate heptahydrate for the NICO cobalt-gold-bismuth-copper project in Canada. The results demonstrated high metal recoveries using a simplified process flow sheet, which helps mitigate costs for the NICO Project. The test work received support from Natural Resources Canada's Global Partnerships Initiative program, a US Defense Production Ac...
    California hits major milestone, surpassing 2.5 million zero-emission vehicle sales
    California, US, has officially surpassed 2.5 million cumulative sales of new zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), marking a significant milestone in the state’s clean transportation efforts. According to the California Energy Commission (CEC), this achievement was reached in the fourth quarter of 2025, when Californians purchased 79,066 new ZEVs, accounting for 18.9% of all new car sales in the state. Since the end of 2019, ZEV sales in California have grown by more than 300%, a surge attrib...
    Keysight Technologies launches new EV charging test solutions for high-power and megawatt applications
    Keysight Technologies Inc. announced two new electric vehicle charging test solutions to support the industry's transition to high-power and megawatt-level charging. As electrification progresses and charging applications become more complex, these solutions aim to assist manufacturers and engineers in accelerating development, ensuring reliability and meeting global standards that are continuously evolving. The increasing demand for advanced charging infrastructure is characterized by the ne...
    ChargePoint partners with Midwestern Wheels to expand EV charging in Wisconsin
    ChargePoint, an electric vehicle charging solutions company, announced its collaboration with Midwestern Wheels, a licensee of Avis Budget Group, to provide reliable EV charging for rental car customers and local communities in Wisconsin, US. Public charging facilities have been deployed at Midwestern Wheels' branches at the airports and local markets in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Madison, Wisconsin, allowing nearby residents to easily charge their EVs. The initiative opens chargers to the...
    CES 2026: Teledyne FLIR OEM launches Tura thermal longwave infrared camera for automotive applications
    At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, Teledyne FLIR OEM, a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies, introduced Tura, an Automotive Safety Integration Level (ASIL)-B thermal longwave infrared camera designed in compliance with ISO 26262 functional safety standards. Tura is tailored for vehicle-based night vision, advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles, addressing the need for high-performance, cost-effective thermal solutions. The camera features a passive 640 x 512 resolut...
    Honda and General Motors plan to discontinue production of fuel-cell systems in the US
    Honda Motor Co. Ltd. plans to discontinue the production of fuel-cell systems at Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC (FCSM), a joint venture with General Motors (GM), by the end of 2026. Honda will transition to utilizing its independently developed next-generation fuel-cell systems. FCSM was established in January 2017 in Brownstown, Michigan, as a pioneering collaboration between Honda and GM to produce advanced fuel-cell systems, combining their expertise to achieve synergies in development...
    Porsche integrates Plug & Charge technology for Macan Electric and Taycan models
    Porsche Cars Canada Ltd. (PCL) has announced the addition of Plug & Charge functionality for the Macan Electric and model year 2026 Taycan models, which is now available on the Tesla Supercharger network via the Porsche Charging Service. This integration offers a streamlined and efficient charging experience at over 27,500 Tesla Superchargers in North America, allowing vehicles to simply be plugged in for quick access, while ensuring secure and encrypted transactions. The Plug & Charg...
    Honda and PNE partner to advance lithium-ion recycling technologies
    Honda Motor Co. Ltd. and Princeton NuEnergy Inc. (PNE) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore collaborations in next-generation lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. This agreement aims to enhance the circular battery materials supply chain and US energy independence by developing innovative recycling and rejuvenation methods. Since 2022, Honda and PNE have been jointly validating PNE's plasma-based Direct Recycling and Upcycling technologies for lithium-ion battery ...
    L-Charge secures $10 million funding to expand off-grid EV charging solutions in the US
    L-Charge has announced the completion of a $10 million funding round led by Ultra Capital, with participation from its founder, Dmitry Lashin. The Redwood City, California-based company plans to use the funds to expand its off-grid electric vehicle charging solutions across the US, focusing on installations for the ride-share, last-mile delivery and fleet segments. The funding will also support the expansion of L-Charge's service and sales teams to accommodate rapid growth. As the electrifica...
    NHTSA probes General Motors over engine failure in nearly 600,000 vehicles
    The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on Monday (Jan. 19) that it has initiated a recall investigation involving approximately 597,571 General Motors (GM) vehicles due to potential engine failures. The affected vehicles are equipped with the L87 6.2-liter (L) V8 gasoline engine, which has experienced damage or failure. The US-based vehicle safety regulator has received 36 Vehicle Owner Questionnaires (VOQs) alleging engine failure incidents in vehicles that w...
    Yokohama Rubber supplies GEOLANDAR X-CV tires as original equipment for Toyota’s bZ electric SUV in North America
    Yokohama Rubber has announced the commencement of supplying its GEOLANDAR X-CV tires as original equipment (OE) fitment for Toyota Motor's bZ electric sport utility vehicle. The battery-electric model, sold in Japan as the bZ4X, was launched in the US in October 2025 as a model year 2026 vehicle. The tires, sized 235/50R20 100V, aim to achieve a high-level balance of safety, comfort, durability and fuel efficiency along with high-speed performance and drivability. For the partially redesigned...
    Syrah Resources and Tesla extend graphite supply agreement deadline to 2026
    Syrah Resources, an Australian company, has announced an agreement with Tesla to extend the deadline for resolving an alleged breach of their graphite supply agreement. This is the third extension related to the 2021 agreement, which involves Syrah supplying 8,000 metric tons of graphite annually over four years. The agreement is crucial for Syrah's Vidalia, Louisiana, operations and the company's strategy to become the first major non-mainland Chinese supplier of graphite to the US. Tesla...
    BC Hydro installs a network of over 800 EV charging stations across British Columbia province in Canada
    BC Hydro has reached a significant milestone in British Columbia's electric vehicle landscape by now offering over 800 public charging ports across the province in Canada. A key development in this initiative is the launch of its most powerful fast chargers at a new charging hub located at BCIT's Burnaby campus, which now hosts two 400-kW chargers. These chargers can add up to 100 km of driving range to an EV in approximately three minutes. Additionally, the site features two 180-kW charge...
    Electrify America to support WS Development in launching 15 hyperfast-charging EV stations across the US
    WS Development has announced a partnership with Electrify America to install advanced electric vehicle charging stations at several of its retail locations. WS Development is a major privately held mixed-use development firm, owning over 100 properties, such as urban, lifestyle and community centers. This initiative aligns with WS Development's focus on sustainability and will provide fast EV charging options for visitors while they shop or dine at its locations. The rollout of the planned...
    NVIDIA selects Aeva's 4D lidar for Drive Hyperion autonomous vehicle reference platform
    At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, Aeva announced that its frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) 4D lidar technology has been selected for the NVIDIA Drive Hyperion autonomous vehicle reference platform. This integration signifies a crucial step for Aeva as it broadens its role as a primary lidar sensor supplier to global passenger and commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers using NVIDIA's autonomous vehicle architecture. The NVIDIA Drive Hyperion platform is a...
    We have solved the technical limitations associated with switched reluctance motors: Ali Emadi, founder and CEO, Enedym Inc.
    Enedym’s switched reluctance motors (SRMs) are expected to not only reduce the dependence on rare earth metals, currently used in a majority of propulsion e-motors produced worldwide, but also significantly reduce the cost of development and production of e-motors in general. Enedym is tackling one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: reducing reliance on rare earth elements (REEs), which are costly, environmentally taxing, and largely sourced from [mainland] China. Dr. Emadi expl...
    Ford in talks with BYD for hybrid model batteries amid EV demand challenges
    Ford is reportedly in talks with BYD to acquire batteries for its hybrid models, according to The Wall Street Journal. This potential deal is being considered as Ford faces decreasing demand for electric vehicles. Discussions between the two companies are ongoing, with one possibility being the use of BYD batteries in markets outside the US. Ford commented that it engages in discussions with many companies on various matters, but BYD did not respond to requests for comment. The report has ...
    Honda to start operations at US battery plant in 2026
    Honda's new battery plant in Fayette County, Ohio, developed in partnership with LG Energy Solution, is scheduled to begin production in 2026. Initially set to start operations in late 2025, the opening was postponed to align with the launch of the new electric Acura RSX. This delay ensures the battery production coincides with the introduction of Acura's first electric sport utility vehicle, which will be produced at Honda's Marysville, Ohio, plant alongside its gas and hybrid vehicles. T...
    Loop Global launches Infinity Link for seamless EV charging without network connectivity
    Loop Global Inc. announced the launch of Infinity Link, a new technology designed to address one of the primary challenges in electric vehicle charging infrastructure: The reliance on stable network connectivity. Infinity Link allows drivers to initiate charging sessions even in environments with little to no network connectivity, ensuring uninterrupted service regardless of whether a driver's phone or the charger lacks a network connection. This technology promises seamless use in various setti...
    EVgo expands fast-charging initiative at Kroger stores across the US
    EVgo Inc. is expanding its initiative to provide fast-charging options for electric vehicles at Kroger stores across the US. The company plans to build at least 150 fast-charging stalls annually until 2035 at various Kroger Family of Stores locations. This expansion builds upon the collaboration between EVgo and Kroger that started in 2022 and aims to offer up to 16 high-power, fast-charging stalls at select Kroger store sites. The intention is to offer customers convenient and reliable charg...
    Lilac Solutions and Traxys sign 10-year agreement for lithium carbonate production in Utah
    Lilac Solutions and Traxys North America have announced a binding 10-year offtake agreement for lithium carbonate production at Lilac's Great Salt Lake facility in Utah, US. This definitive agreement will secure 100% of phase one production, marking a significant milestone in advancing the project toward a final investment decision. Under the terms of the agreement, Traxys will purchase 50,000 metric tons of lithium carbonate over the 10-year period, encompassing the entirety of the plan...
    Rivian recalls over 19,600 R1S and R1T EVs in US due to assembly issue
    Rivian is recalling 19,641 previously serviced R1S and R1T electric vehicles in the US due to incorrectly assembled rear toe links, Reuters reported Jan. 8, citing the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The company is aware of only one incident involving a vehicle crash with minor injuries related to this issue.  Rivian will replace any potentially impacted rear toe links using its updated service procedure. The company will start notifyin...
    Mercedes-Benz unveils charging network in Canada with high-power hubs
    Mercedes-Benz has launched its charging network in Canada with the opening of eight high-power charging hubs in the Metro Vancouver region. These sites feature 400-kW Alpitronic chargers, capable of adding up to 303 km of range in just 10 minutes. The network introduces a four-cable charging system, supporting both Combined Charging System 1 (CCS-1) and North American Charging Standard (NACS) connectors, thereby accommodating any electric vehicle without the need for adapters. Heiko Schmid...
    CES 2026: Garmin unveils Nexus automotive-grade high-performance compute platform with Qualcomm
    At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 held in Las Vegas, Garmin announced the expansion of its collaboration on automotive technology by introducing the Nexus automotive-grade high-performance compute (HPC) platform. This platform, powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon Elite Platform for automotive, is designed to integrate various vehicle domains, including in-vehicle infotainment, instrument clusters and advanced driver assistance systems into a cohesive system. Scheduled for programs star...
    CES 2026: QNX and Vector introduce Alloy Kore platform for software-defined vehicles
    At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd., and Vector have unveiled Alloy Kore, a Foundational Vehicle Software Platform designed to simplify and accelerate the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Alloy Kore addresses the increasing complexity of modern automotive software architectures by offering a robust, scalable, safety-certified software foundation. The platform enables automakers to innovate more quickly and with greater conf...
    California allocates $200 million to set up a state-funded EV tax credit
    California, US, has announced a $200 million state-funded electric vehicle tax credit to replace the federal $7,500 credit that ended in September 2025 under US President Trump. This initiative aims to support the state's dominant EV market, which constituted 22.9% of new light-duty vehicle registrations in the second quarter of 2025. The program may also explore credits for used EVs. Automakers have responded positively to California's move, as it could boost sales that had previously declin...
    CES 2026: Niron Magnetics and Bimotal team up for rare-earth-free EV motors
    Niron Magnetics and Bimotal announced a partnership to create high-performance, rare-earth-free electric motors for electric vehicles and robotics, unveiling prototypes at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. The collaboration targets US supply chain vulnerabilities by combining domestically produced iron nitride magnets with ultracompact motor designs. As EV adoption surges and rare earth dependencies strain global supplies, manufacturers seek alternatives. Niron's iron nitride tec...
    CES 2026: ProLogium Technology and FEV Group showcase advanced EV battery
    ProLogium Technology and FEV Group collaborated to exhibit their next-generation electric vehicle battery module at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January. The module is built on ProLogium's proprietary superfluidized all-inorganic solid-state lithium ceramic battery technology, designed to achieve high energy density, ultrahigh safety, fast-charging capability and excellent low-temperature performance. This aims to enable EVs to achieve a driving range of approximat...
    Voltpost Partners with EVSE to scale lamppost EV chargers for US cities
    Voltpost is accelerating its push into urban electric vehicle charging with a manufacturing partnership alongside EVSE LLC, betting on next-gen lamppost chargers to sidestep the challenges of traditional installations. The collaboration aims to roll out the Build America Buy America-compliant Voltpost Air across the US, turning existing streetlights and parking poles into quick-deploy charging spots. Launched last fall, the Voltpost Air bolts high onto poles — avoiding ground-level vulnerab...
    Illinois joins lawsuit against Trump administration over frozen EV charging grants
    Illinois, US, has joined a lawsuit against the US Trump administration following the decision to freeze over $130 million in bipartisan grants intended for the expansion of electric vehicle charging stations across the state. This funding pause affects programs aimed at establishing new charging stations in Chicago as well as in more rural areas. Despite consistently being among the top states for EV registrations, Illinois ranks low in EV infrastructure. The lawsuit and funding issues com...
    General Motors scales back EV investments with $6 billion charge
    General Motors (GM) announced a $6 billion charge to scale back some of its electric vehicle investments, becoming the latest automaker to do so amid policy changes by the US Trump administration and a decline in EV demand. This decision involves reducing planned EV production, affecting GM's supply chain, and leading to a $4.2 billion cash charge related to contract cancellations with suppliers. However, GM affirmed it would continue to offer its US lineup of EV models. The financial writedo...
    CES 2026: Omnivision image sensors added to NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion platform
    Omnivision has announced that its complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, the 8-megapixel (MP) OX08D10 and the 3-MP OX03H10, featuring TheiaCel technology, are now supported on the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion autonomous vehicle platform. This platform, unveiled by NVIDIA at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, is designed to enhance functional safety and cybersecurity in autonomous vehicles, enabling Level 4-ready capabilities. The OX08D10 sensor is noted for its us...
    CES 2026: Garmin unveils Unified Cabin 2026 and other digital solutions
    Garmin has introduced Unified Cabin 2026 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week (Jan. 6–9), featuring an advanced AI/large language model-based virtual assistant. This new technology operates on a single system-on-a-chip (SoC) with the Android Automotive OS and is capable of understanding multi-intents and adapting to multiple languages. It performs tasks such as playing a movie and sharing a screen through an LLM-driven action model, with audio and display routing ...
    Cabot to supply conductive materials in EV batteries to Volkswagen's PowerCo SE
    Cabot Corp. has announced a multiyear supply agreement with PowerCo SE, the battery manufacturing subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. This agreement involves the supply of Cabot's conductive carbons and dispersions for lithium-ion battery applications. The deal marks a significant step in Cabot's expansion within the battery materials market. Under this new agreement, Cabot will provide advanced conductive materials designed to improve the performance of electric vehicle battery electrodes. T...
    XCharge and Energy Plus collaborate for battery-backed EV charging depot in Brooklyn
    XCharge North America, the subsidiary of XCHG Ltd., has partnered with Energy Plus, a New York-based energy-efficiency and electrification contractor, to establish one of the largest battery-backed electric vehicle charging depots in the US, set to open in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in the second quarter of 2026. The facility will feature 44 XCharge NA GridLink units providing 9.46 MWh of energy storage and serving 88 parking spaces. This initiative aims to reshape New York's EV charging infrast...
    CES 2026: Lucid, Nuro and Uber unveil production intent robo-taxi
    Lucid Group, Nuro and Uber Technologies have revealed the production intent vehicles for their global robo-taxi service, together with an Uber-designed in-cabin rider experience, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. These developments mark a significant step forward as the companies announced the start of autonomous on-road testing in December 2025. This testing phase is critical in preparing for the anticipated launch of the robo-taxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area later in 2026,...
    CES 2026: DXC unveils AMBER platform to enhance automotive infotainment and software integration
    DXC Technology has announced the launch of AMBER, a next-generation automotive software platform, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, taking place in Las Vegas. The new platform, developed by DXC’s subsidiary Luxoft, aims to enhance the in-vehicle infotainment system and software integration. AMBER incorporates embedded AI capabilities to help automakers manage the complexities of software-defined vehicles, streamline engineering workflows, accelerate product launches, reduce ...
    CES 2026: Leapmotor and Qualcomm introduce cross-domain integrated solution featuring Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite automotive platforms
    At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, Leapmotor and Qualcomm Technologies jointly unveiled what they claim is the world's first cross-domain integrated solution using Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite automotive platforms. Displayed at Qualcomm's booth, the controller showcased how a dual-chipset architecture can enhance compute performance, streamline vehicle electronics and enable advanced AI capabilities throughout a vehicle. This collaboration underlin...
    MSI unveils EZgo portable EV charger with advanced features for home and road use
    MSI has introduced its new portable electric vehicle charger, the EZgo, which is designed for flexible use at home and on the road. The EZgo features a 40-ampere (A)/9.6-kW charging capability, dual-plug options, a 1.8-inch display for key information and app control through MSI aConnect. It is engineered to endure tough conditions with an IP66 rating and 2T run-over durability. The charger supports 100-V to 240-V input, with multiple plug options and a 25-foot connector for a wide range of E...
    Blink integrates cryptocurrency payments at select EV charging sites in the US
    Blink Charging Co., a global provider of electric vehicle charging equipment and services, announced the introduction of cryptocurrency payments at select Blink-owned DC fast-charging sites in the US. This new payment option allows EV drivers to utilize USD Coin (USDC) on blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon and Base. The initiative is part of Blink's strategy to provide flexible and innovative charging solutions that enhance user convenience. Cryptocurrency payments are...
    QNX software to support safety-critical systems in BMW’s new-generation Neue Klasse vehicles
    QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd., announced that its real-time operating system and hypervisor technologies will be integrated into BMW’s upcoming Neue Klasse vehicles, supporting safety-critical systems across the automaker’s next-generation models. The integration marks a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between QNX and BMW Group, which began in 2021 with the development and deployment of SAE Level 2/2+ driver assistance systems. The Neue Klasse represents an evolution...
    CES 2026: Autel Energy showcases interoperable EV charging solutions
    Autel Energy announced its Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 showcase in Las Vegas, highlighting its expanding portfolio of electric vehicle charging solutions. The company presented interoperable, grid-ready EV charging hardware, along with intelligent charging and inspection automation, designed to cater to homeowners, fleets, commercial operators and municipalities. The showcase aimed to demonstrate the evolution of EV charging infrastructure toward flexible, software-agnostic, automati...
    CES 2026: Donut Lab unveils world's first all-solid-state battery ready for production vehicles
    Donut Lab has introduced a significant advancement in electric vehicle technology with the launch of the world's first all-solid-state battery ready for production vehicles. Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, the new high-performance solid-state Donut Batteries are now available for original equipment manufacturer use and poised to power all 2026 model Verge Motorcycles by the first quarter of 2026. These batteries offer a substantial energy density of 400 watt-hours per ki...
    Honda partners with Princeton NuEnergy for lithium-ion battery recycling
    Honda Motor Co. Ltd. and Princeton NuEnergy Inc. (PNE) have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to progress discussions on collaborating in next-generation lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. The agreement aims to enhance the circular battery materials supply chain and bolster US energy independence through innovative recycling and rejuvenation techniques. Since 2022, Honda and PNE have been jointly validating PNE's plasma-based Direct Recycling and Upcycling ...
    CES 2026: Sony Honda Mobility Unveils AFEELA Prototype 2026
    Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) kicked off Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 with a preview of its electric vehicle future, world-premiering the AFEELA Prototype 2026 and confirming US deliveries for the AFEELA 1 EV later in 2026. The announcements spotlight SHM's push to redefine EVs as Creative Entertainment Spaces, blending advanced AI, entertainment and seamless driving for electric mobility. At a pre-CES press conference, SHM positioned the AFEELA 1 pre-production model as its first EV...
    CES 2026: Teradar unveils Teradar Summit sensor to enhance vehicle autonomy
    Teradar, a US-based company specializing in terahertz (THz) vision technology, introduced its flagship sensor, Teradar Summit, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. The Teradar Summit is a long-range, high-resolution sensor designed to operate effectively in all weather conditions. This development addresses a crucial gap left by traditional radar and lidar sensors.  Teradar is engaged in eight development partnerships across the US and Germany and plans to start bidding on high-v...
    CES 2026: Visteon unveils intelligent cockpit electronics, AI computing, advanced displays and electrification solutions
    Visteon Corp. is presenting its comprehensive solutions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas this week (Jan. 6–9). The company’s showcases at the annual event feature a range of production-ready intelligent cockpit electronics, AI computing solutions, advanced displays and electrification platforms. "This is not a concept showcase, but real technology, running live, and ready for the road," said Sachin Lawande, president and CEO of Visteon. "We're demonstrating how sol...
    Ithaca College boosts EV charging capacity with Recharge at IC initiative
    Ithaca College has completed the expansion of its electric vehicle charging network, enhancing sustainability and public accessibility. With the Recharge at IC initiative, the college has installed 30 new charging stations on its South Hill campus, increasing its charging capacity ninefold. Notably, this includes two dual-port DC fast chargers at the Athletics & Events Center, which are the first publicly available DC fast chargers on a New York State college campus. These stations are acces...
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