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Blink and Hubject form partnership increasing access to EV charging networks in the US

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The partnership between Blink and Hubject, which will become operational in early 2019, will provide new opportunities for Blink and auto dealers by providing enhanced access for Blink to car buyers at the point of sale. We exist to enhance the EV customer experience by streamlining EV charging for drivers.

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Volkswagen and Hamburg extend strategic mobility partnership; includes 1,000 EV car-sharing fleet

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The MOIA fleet is to be increased from the present 200 vehicles to 500. In addition, a second-life storage system will be connected to the charging network at the VHH depot to test the behavior of used batteries after service in buses and in stationary use under real-life conditions. Up to 400 vehicles, mainly e-Golf and e-up!,

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Volkswagen has 30k+ reservations for the ID.3 1ST edition; most from Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden and UK

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3 newsletter which Volkswagen is using to present regular information on its new full-electric ID. family as well as topics connected with e-mobility. In the fall and the spring, things will become more concrete for pre-bookers when they enter the ordering phase with their preferred dealer to select the version of the ID.3

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SEAT takes first step towards micro-mobility strategy with electric eXS KickScooter powered by Segway

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As part of its Easy Mobility strategy, SEAT’s objective is to build its product and service portfolio by presenting new solutions to the market in the framework of urban mobility. SEAT is introducing the new eXS vehicle, which can be purchased at all of the brand’s dealers beginning in December 2018, at a cost of €599 (US$685).

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Charging Station Infrastructure Requirements in India

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India there is no adequate charging stations for the present on road electric vehicles. The revised guidelines/standards for setting up a charging station were issued by the ministry of power on 1 st October 2019. One of the main reasons behind this is the requirement of adequate charging infrastructure.in

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Ford ups its electrified vehicle ante to $11B; 86% trucks and SUVs in the product mix by 2020

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2019: Ranger returns to midsize truck segment; new F-Series Super Duty debuts. To continue building on its commercial vehicle leadership, Ford plans to: Debut a new Transit with 4G LTE connectivity, coming in 2019. By 2020, trucks and SUVs—including electrified vehicles—are to represent 86% of Ford’s product mix.

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BRANDED CONTENT: Serving India’s EV ecosystem | Autocar Professional

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As India's EV market charges forward, after-sales service infrastructure presents a critical hurdle that companies like SISPL are actively working to address. He further emphasises the burden that compliance places on dealers, who are more focused on sales than administrative tasks. lakh vehicles.

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