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myenergi partners with cinch to further accelerate EV adoption

My Energi

myenergi, the eco-smart tech manufacturer, has announced a major partnership agreement with online car marketplace cinch that aims to bring EV home charging to the masses. Available to purchase through the cinch website, drivers can expect to see savings of up to £280 on both tethered and untethered models.

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The Top 7 EV Home Chargers That You Should Consider Buying

Get Electric Vehicle

These chargers remove the inconvenience of having to wait at a public station by juicing up your car at home while you are asleep. Saves precious time in the morning not having to pit stop and fill your car. Home chargers allow owners to plug in their car in the evening and forget about it until the next morning.

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Level 2 Home EV Charging Station 

Blink Charging

Virtually all electric vehicle (EV) buyers will receive a Level 1 home charging cable with the purchase of their vehicle (although some car companies have stopped including them with the purchase of a new vehicle unless drivers opt to spend extra). . Buy the Highest Amperage Charging Unit Within Your Budget .

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Vacation Rental EV Charging: EVmatch Is Here to Help!

EV Match

As an early adopter of electric vehicles, I remember the stress of planning trips with family and friends and calculating whether we could get to a public charger with our car’s modest range. Why purchase and list your vacation rental charger through EVmatch? Buy a compatible smart charger.

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EV charging trends for 2023 and the future of electrification

My Energi

According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) , more than 300,000 battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles were collectively registered throughout the year – almost four times the number of diesel cars sold. However, now we have a new enemy – EV users that don’t move their cars once charging has finished.

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RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE COMMISSION: Drive Electric’s advice on the second draft of the Emissions Reduction Plan (2026-2030)

Drive Electric

The Climate Change Commission’s analysis shows that by 2030 67% of cars entering the New Zealand market are EV. New Zealand currently has 4 million passenger cars in its fleet, the vast majority of which are fuelled by petrol and diesel. Within two decades, Drive Electric anticipates that the majority of these cars will be electric.

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EV Chargers for All!

Cars That Think

When IEEE Spectrum’s editor in chief, Harry Goldstein, needed to replace his 2008 Honda Fit in October 2020, he thought seriously about buying an electric vehicle. Harry decided to forego buying an EV, but he remains open to purchasing one if both the affordability and charging issues are better addressed. “I