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Electrify America, Kia Motors America offer DC fast charging plan for Kia Niro EV drivers

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Electrify America announced an agreement with Kia Motors America to offer Kia Select, a new charging program with optimized pricing for the Kia Niro electric vehicle (EV) model on Electrify America’s direct current (DC) fast charging network.

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AeroVironment introducing new TurboDX charging station at CES

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At CES, AeroVironment launched a new electric vehicle charging station that offers more flexibility, durability, and reliability. Owners can choose from a variety of Open Charge Point Protocol ( OCPP )-compliant network providers. It is available in both 16 and 32 amp versions (240-volts) and with the option for 15 ft.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Open For Orders in Australia (Again)

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The Ioniq 5 is based on the new E-GMP platform which is shared with the Kia EV-6 which is yet to launch in Australia. Charging is where the Hyundai sets itself apart with both 400v and 800v architecture on offer. This will allow charging from 10 to 80 percent in 18 minutes with compatible DC fast charging infrastructure.

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Leo Motors, Inc. Completes Successful Tests for Converted Midsize Highway Electric Vehicles

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earlier post ) has completed testing of an electric vehicle (EV) conversion solution on Kia’s “Morning” car model. The converted Kia achieved speeds of 100 mph and a range of 150 miles on a single charge, going from zero to sixty mph in six seconds. The kit is available now from Leo Motors on an order basis.

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Here's all the new electric cars or EVs coming to Australia in 2021

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Charge times will also be equivalent to the Taycan, with a maximum DC charging capacity of 270kW, for a 100km of driving range in five minutes. BMW states the iX is capable of up to a 200W DC fast charge which will charge up to 80% in around 40mins. hours, or 22kW AC charger from 0-100 per cent in around 4.5 kWh/100 km.