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An Overview of Charging Incentives in Oregon

EV Connect

As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity, governments and utility companies are actively encouraging their adoption by offering a range of incentives. Oregon is no exception, with various charging incentives available to both businesses looking to install EV charging stations and EV owners.

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Utilize The ODOT Community Charging Rebate To Fund Your Oregon EV Charging Project

EV Match

Federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as local utility companies, are offering funding to help ramp up the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the country. Read on to learn whether or not your Oregon EV charging project qualifies for the ODOT Community Charging Rebate, and how to apply.

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Automotive logistics provider ACERTUS electrifies its sites to prepare for the transport of EVs – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

ACERTUS offers a comprehensive suite of automotive logistics services, including vehicle transport, storage, maintenance, title, registration and compliance services. The electrification of 67 ACERTUS locations is already underway, and the company aims to have 80% of them electrified by early 2024.

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In-Home Solar: How Many Panels to Fully Charge Your EV?

Setec Powerr

For example, a 300-watt solar panel under ideal conditions can generate 300 watts of power per hour, but in reality, due to various factors such as weather conditions and installation angles, its actual output may be less. This data can be obtained by consulting local solar resource maps or by contacting solar installation companies.

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RelayRides launches US-wide peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace; car2go car-sharing expands to new cities

Green Car Congress

RelayRides’ model is based on neighbors renting out their cars to fellow neighbors, instead of one that requires ownership and maintenance of a car fleet. the owner handing the key over to the renter—a method the company calls a “frictionless” way to enable peer-to-peer sharing.

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Oil giant Shell partners with Penske for light-duty EV charging

Teslarati

The companies announced the partnership yesterday at the Advanced Clean Transportation Act Expo. ” Shell will be responsible for delivering, designing, installing, and supporting the charging network through its SKY software platform, a press release said. Shell is not the first oil industry giant to venture into EV charging.

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EV Charging Networks Aren't Making Money

The Truth About Cars

As of now, government subsidies are helping to ease the financial burden of installing EV charging stations. But the deal does not appear to be so sweet for the companies that operate and maintain these networks. Those cannot last forever and a lot of these companies are already operating at a loss. This is largely unavoidable.