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Siemens and Nexii unveil sustainable and cost-effective EV charging prototype for faster deployment

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The solution, which resembles a modern-day fueling station, was developed in late 2021, and then installed in only three days at Siemens’ R&D hub eMobility and North American Headquarters for Electric Products. The busway power distribution equipment is manufactured at Siemens’ 540-person manufacturing hub in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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ABB E-mobility first to earn CTEP and NTEP certifications for DC fast chargers

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Production began early this year and Terra 184 DC fast chargers produced in South Carolina have already been installed along American highways. ABB E-mobility collaborated with software partner Chargelab to meet the software compliance requirements for this CTEP-certified AC charging solution.

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Siemens to expand EV charging manufacturing in US to support rapid market growth

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The company will bolster its existing manufacturing footprint of EV infrastructure with the VersiCharge Level 2 AC series product line of commercial and residential EV chargers. Siemens will invest and expand the company’s US manufacturing operations to support electric vehicle infrastructure in America.

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Solvay adds new thermoplastic composite capacity in the US to meet growing automotive and aerospace demand

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Solvay announced the installation completion of its new thermoplastic composites (TPC) manufacturing facility at its Greenville, South Carolina site. At full production capacity, the new line will add more than 30 positions at the 27,000-square-foot facility.

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Major BMW, Ford, and Chevy supplier to make its US plant ‘flexible’ for ICE and EVs

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Major German car parts maker ZF Friedrichshafen is investing a hefty $500 million into its transmission plant in South Carolina – all to transform it into a “flexible manufacturer of parts” for both ICE and plug-in hybrids, and for both passenger cars and large commercial vehicles by launching production of its PowerLine transmission in the US.

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Duke Energy proposes $76M electric transportation program in North Carolina; Southeast’s largest utility EV initiative yet

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Public Charging: Duke Energy will install and operate more than 800 public charging stations across North Carolina, including DC Fast Charging, Public Level II and multifamily locations, which will expand the state’s network of EV charging stations. Duke Energy will install the associated charging infrastructure.

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Phoenix Motor is now the official owner of bankrupt Proterra Transit

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Phoenix has operated two primary brands: Phoenix Motorcars, which is focused on commercial medium-duty EVs such as shuttle buses, school buses, municipal transit vehicles, and delivery trucks, as well as EV chargers and electric forklifts; and light-duty EV line EdisonFuture. Get started here. –ad*

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