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Ford and Microsoft Partnering on EV Smart Charging

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Ford Motor Company and Microsoft Corp. For the vehicle application, Hohm will help owners determine when and how to most efficiently and affordably recharge battery electric (BEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles. Ford is the first automaker to announce the planned use of Hohm, starting with the Focus Electric next year.

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The Essential Guide to EV Smart Charging and Smart Energy Management

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What is EV Smart Charging? What is Smart Energy Management for EV Charging? How do EV Smart Charging and Smart Energy Management Work? What EV Drivers Want from Smart Charging? Advantages of Smart Energy Management for Fleets. Smart EV Charging and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G).

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No Silent Electric Vehicles | Sound For Electric Vehicles

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More and more companies are coming up with variants of their electric vehicles. Electric Cars in particular are gaining fame because of their rechargeable engine that is powered by batteries as opposed to the traditional gas engine. Electric cars will no longer be silent. This decreases by 10 at night and comes to 60 decibels.

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Three Essential Ingredients for EV Charging Payment Simplicity

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Although 80% of charging is done at home and at work, EV drivers have high expectations for when they travel. They want to easily find a charger, plug in, pay, and drive away, using a single unified tool—preferably a single EV driver app that lets them charge and pay anytime, anywhere, on any network, in any country.

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American and European Standards organizations agree to strengthen transatlantic cooperation on standards for electric vehicles

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The event brought together technical experts from industry, government, and other stakeholders to compare and discuss standardization priorities for electric vehicles (EVs) outlined in the October 2011 Report of the CEN-CENELEC Focus Group on European Electro-Mobility and the April 2012 Standardization Roadmap for Electric Vehicles – Version 1.0,

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