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South Florida Faces Fuel Crisis From Flooding — Electric Cars Fine

CleanTechnica EVs

South Florida got some crazy, record-breaking rain and flooding last week. With natural disasters, come fuel crises, and in this case, there were massive fuel shortages in the South Florida region. Electric car drivers. You know who didn’t have any such problems?

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Invisible Urban Charging Rolls Out 6,000+ EV Chargers in Florida

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Invisible Urban Charging (“IUC”) is rolling out more than 6,000 chargers for electric vehicles into the State of Florida. Once fully deployed, IUC will have doubled the number of EV chargers in the State, making it the largest EV charger operator in Florida.

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$0 Charging in Nearly 3 Years of Electric Car Life in Florida — Over

CleanTechnica EVs

One thing I’ve enjoyed sharing for the past 2 years and 9 months is that we’ve been living with electric cars during that time in Florida without home charging. We’re a one-car family, but […]. We had a BMW i3 REx for the first third of that time and a Tesla Model 3 SR+ since then.

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University of Florida PhD Proposes USAF Style V2V Charging

CleanTechnica EVs

This is like that, except it's with electric cars. You've seen military jets being refueled in-flight by tanker aircraft, right?

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Why There’s A Ton Of Free EV Charging In My Region

CleanTechnica EVs

After I wrote an article about spending $0 charging a couple of electric cars over nearly 3 years in Florida, some commenters chimed in with “friendly” (or not so friendly) criticism that I shouldn’t be grubbing off of the rest of society and not paying to charge my electric car, and also that I and […].

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200 Battery-Buffered Ultra-Fast EV Chargers For Florida

CleanTechnica EVs

Florida is about to get 200 more ultra-fast EV chargers from ADS-TEC Energy.

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Yellowstone becomes hub of novel electric vehicle technologies

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autonomous electric buses only last year, and by the end of the year had moved more than 10,000 passengers, according to Robotics and Automation News. These buses are sold by a Florida-based company called Beep and have not only been implemented around Yellowstone but throughout the US. The National Park itself installed T.E.D.D.Y