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How EV Charging Building Codes Help Future-Proof New Developments

Blink Charging

The buildings we inhabit, and their parking lots, are evolving too. More and more municipalities are adopting new building codes that mandate electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in new developments, further facilitating the overall adoption of EVs. And this is where EVSE building codes come in.

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ICCT paper assesses leading regional EV markets in US and policies behind them

Green Car Congress

parking and lane access incentives, building codes), utility actions (e.g., charging infrastructure incentives, preferential charging rates), and public charging availability. The regional electric vehicle share leaders tended to have greater public charging infrastructure than their regional average.

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Ford will use module-less LFP batteries from CATL

Push EVs

July 21, 2022 – Building on strong demand for its new EVs, Ford today announced a series of initiatives for sourcing battery capacity and raw materials that light a clear path to reach its targeted annual run rate of 600,000 electric vehicles by late 2023 and more than 2 million by the end of 2026. DEARBORN, Mich.,

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