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Fuji Electric to integrate Coulomb ChargePoint Network into DC Quick Chargers

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Fuji Electric Corporation of America is collaborating with Coulomb Technologies to integrate Coulomb’s ChargePoint Network into its DC Quick Charging Stations. The ChargePoint Network-enabled Fuji station will be showcased at EVS26 in Los Angeles, 6 – 8 May.

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Electric shuttles to start service in south Sacramento

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Electrify America fully subsidized the costs of the shuttles, the DC fast-charging infrastructure to support them, and the retrofit costs. Green Commuter is a Los-Angeles-based shared mobility company that provides zero-emissions solutions for vanpools, employee transportation, and delivery vehicles.

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Tesla owner designs creative Model Y solar roof mod that adds up to 60 miles a day

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The Model Y owner noted that his tests with the product have been done in Los Angeles, where the sun is in abundance. The Model Y owner also noted that he is looking to hit a cost of about $1 per watt, which should make the expanding solar charger reasonable. Pretty cool.

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Nestlé Waters North America adds 155 new medium-duty propane autogas trucks to delivery fleet

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The new medium-duty delivery trucks, added to the company’s existing autogas fleet of 30 Ford trucks of the same model, will also help the company save on maintenance and fuel costs. Propane autogas, a domestically produced fuel, costs the company an average of $1 per gallon, versus their $2 per gallon cost of diesel.

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Elon Musk unveils Hyperloop preliminary design study

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San Francisco and Los Angeles) that are less than about 1500 km or 900 miles apart. For the study, the Hyperloop design team used a system servicing San Fransicso and Los Angeles. The total cost of Hyperloop in this analysis is under US$6 billion. million people each way per year. Transporting 7.4

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CARB approves Electrify America’s second $200M investment in California

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Partial Consent Decree, CARB moved forward the company’s plans for DC fast-charging in more metro areas, adding charging for regional routes, and strengthening highway networks. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim. The cost of installation will be incorporated into a monthly fee. Sacramento-Roseville-Arden-Arcade.

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More details about California’s proposal requiring bidirectional charging capabilities for all EVs

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In recent testimony, Nuvve CEO Gregory Poilasne told the lawmakers that bidirectional charging can reduce the total cost of EV ownership, and that it’s essential for integrating more renewable energy into the grid. Then it takes the DC from the bus, or car, and converts it back to AC to provide power for the grid.

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