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Charging EV Fleets: What are the best chargers to use?

Blink Charging

The upfront costs of doing the switch at the same time will be more, but you’ll end up saving money on fuel and maintenance costs over the next several years. However, if just buying DCFCs is a little out of your budget, then you may consider buying one or two DCFCs and supplementing them with Level 2 chargers.

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Workplace Charging 101: Level 1

Plugs and Cars

Buying the best car now means buying the electric car. Given the distance most commuters travel, charging at level 1 at work enables most drivers to get back all the juice expended getting to work. Level 1 charging has the added benefit of minimal grid impact, minimal cost for equipment and minimal running cost.

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Flash Drive: 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid

Clean Fleet Report

The driving range in pure electric mode is short, so best save that battery juice for parking garages or sneaking in late at night. Built in Huntsville, Alabama the 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is an economical vehicle to buy and drive. Photos by John Faulkner and Toyota. [

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The UK’s first 4 seater ‘all electric’ production car

Green Cars News

This is further supported by the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, who has announced his plan to introduce 25,000 ‘juice points’ (charging stations), for electric cars throughout the city. The C1 ev’ie is way ahead of other electric cars having excellent functionality, performance and refinement and is available to buy today.

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Londoners gogoing electric

Green Cars News

The company, which offers short-term rentals of the all-electric Mega e-City from its base in Brixton, says that the petrol and diesel price hikes during the summer, and the government fuel duty increase in September, have made people look again at the cost of motoring by traditional means.

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Keepin' it simple

Plugs and Cars

If a complete overnight charge is the goal, 120V will still suffice for a Volt, but a 240V EVSE will be essential for most who buy an all-electric car. Nissan and GM have each had their preferred provider for home charge stations in an attempt to streamline the process, but many customers have had complaints about the cost and scheduling.

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The UK’s first 4 seater ‘all electric’ production car

Green Cars News

This is further supported by the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, who has announced his plan to introduce 25,000 ‘juice points’ (charging stations), for electric cars throughout the city. The C1 ev’ie is way ahead of other electric cars having excellent functionality, performance and refinement and is available to buy today.

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