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Ford and Microsoft Partnering on EV Smart Charging

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announced at the New York International Auto Show that they are teaming up to implement the Microsoft Hohm energy management application for Ford’s electric vehicles. 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.

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Beyond Basics: What Growth-Oriented Providers Should Look for In EV Charging Management Software

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International operators will also need support for multiple currencies and tariffs. EV smart charging and energy management This capability uses data and algorithms to determine when and how an EV plugged into a smart charger will receive power. and ISO 15118.20.

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

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Information was shared on cooperative efforts already underway among organizations involved in electric vehicle standardization such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), SAE International, and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL). Wireless charging.

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5 Things EV Drivers Want in 2023 from the EV Charging Industry

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The expectation is that charging an EV should be as simple as fueling an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle. For EV charging network operators, that means enabling an EV driver to use a mobile app and a single method of authentication and payment to charge at any publicly available charging station. EVgo in the U.S.

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Four Factors That Will Impact EV Charging Infrastructure Requirements by 2030

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Level 1 slow charging is the simplest approach for home charging — just plug the car (or the car’s charging equipment) into a common household outlet. While it takes a long time for a full charge, it’s worth remembering that most EVs, like most ICE vehicles, are parked the majority of the time. Use cases: Home charging.