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National Academies report finds US interstate highways need major overhaul; calls for 20-year blueprint for action

Green Car Congress

The report calls for a 20-year “blueprint for action,” which includes creating an “Interstate Highway System Renewal and Modernization Program,” increasing the federal fuel tax to help pay for it, and allowing tolls and per-mile-charges on more interstate routes. Looming Challenges.

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Where to Start with EV Charging for Convenience Stores & Truck Stops

Blink Charging

Depending on the charging station, you can provide 40-65 miles of range per charging hour, perfect for stores with nearby restaurants, hotels, or entertainment as drivers may choose to charge their vehicle at your store while they are using other amenities. Procure funding Next, it’s time to look for funding opportunities.

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Three Major Sources of Funding for EV Charging at Convenience Stores and Truck Stops

Blink Charging

NEVI funding will give preference to AFCs to help the federal government establish a nationwide network of DCFCs every 50 miles along or within 1 mile of the alternative fuel corridors. This is an excellent opportunity for convenience stores and truck stops to get EV chargers and future-proof their businesses.

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Profile: Li-ion Battery and Pack Supplier Valence Technology

Green Car Congress

ton 100 miles+ range van and the Newton is 7.5-12 12 ton truck with 100 mile range used by local delivery services and courier services. They are usually delivery vehicles working within a neighborhood, and are on the road for 6-8 hour a day and are recharged overnight. The Edison is a 3.5 gallon in January 2009.

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A Comprehensive Guide to EV Charging Management Software Solution

Driivz

Analytics and Reports – provide EV charging providers with trends and insights that help with the operation of their charger network and help them identify and plan future investment into new infrastructure to grow their network. Level 1 chargers are slow, taking up to 20 hours for a 120-mile charge.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

Cars That Think

Steven Cherry Hi, this is Steven Cherry for IEEE Spectrum's podcast, Fixing the Future. So we're going to talk in miles, gallons and even miles per gallon. Is 381 miles by the shortest route and 420 miles if I take the Pennsylvania Turnpike. A lot of current and upcoming electric cars are in the 300-mile range.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

Cars That Think

Steven Cherry Hi, this is Steven Cherry for IEEE Spectrum's podcast, Fixing the Future. So we're going to talk in miles, gallons and even miles per gallon. Is 381 miles by the shortest route and 420 miles if I take the Pennsylvania Turnpike. A lot of current and upcoming electric cars are in the 300-mile range.