Author: Jonathan Spira

Japanese construction equipment company orders Electrovaya high-voltage battery systems

Mallaghan CT6000E electric catering truck debuts at Boston Logan Airport

Mallaghan CT6000E electric catering truck debuts at Boston Logan Airport

Austria’s Kreisel Electric to partner with Germany’s CustomCells on battery design

Austria’s Kreisel Electric to partner with Germany’s CustomCells on battery design

CAA tested 14 EVs in the frigid Canadian winter. Here’s what their experts discovered.

CAA tested 14 EVs in the frigid Canadian winter. Here’s what their experts discovered.

Cummins acquires assets of mining decarbonization company First Mode that specializes in fuel cell/battery drives

Cummins acquires assets of mining decarbonization company First Mode that specializes in fuel cell/battery drives

Industrial electric robot startup Ati Motors raises $20 million in Series B funding

Industrial electric robot startup Ati Motors raises $20 million in Series B funding

New Terminal One at JFK Airport to deploy a fleet of all-electric ground service equipment

New Terminal One at JFK Airport to deploy a fleet of all-electric ground service equipment

New Zealand landscape firm test Volvo CE electric loader

New Zealand landscape firm test Volvo CE electric loader

SBD Technologies to partner with Emobi to simplify the EV fleet charging experience

SBD Technologies to partner with Emobi to simplify the EV fleet charging experience

Zevtron to support third-party EV charger locations’ migration from Shell Sky software

Zevtron to support third-party EV charger locations’ migration from Shell Sky software

Pipistrel Nuuva V300 eVTOL aircraft completes first flight

Pipistrel Nuuva V300 eVTOL aircraft completes first flight

Ziegler Energy Solutions and Kempower partner to offer EV charging solutions

Ziegler Energy Solutions and Kempower partner to offer EV charging solutions

Quiet on the construction site! Oslo may be becoming too silent as city requires use of electric construction equipment

Quiet on the construction site! Oslo may be becoming too silent as city requires use of electric construction equipment

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