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AeroVironment introducing new TurboDX charging station at CES

Green Car Congress

Built upon the same technology as AeroVironment’s TurboCord & EVSE_RS charging solutions, TurboDX can be easily configured to accommodate the specific needs of employers, landlords and property managers who need a flexible solution to meet the charging demands of their EV-driving staff, tenants and patrons.

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Nissan, BMW Partner To Provide More Fast-Charging For Electric Cars

Green Car Reports

There's the CHAdeMO standard used by the Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and Kia Soul EV. Many automakers are working to add public DC fast-charging stations for their electric cars. But not all stations can be used by all cars. In fact, there are currently three different fast-charging standards.

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Largest (Non-Tesla) Fast-Charging Site In U.S. At CA Supermarket

Green Car Reports

The CHAdeMO standard is used by the Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and Kia Soul EV, while CCS is favored by the majority of U.S. Tesla Motors has its own Supercharger standard, while other manufacturers use either CHAdeMO or the Combined Charging Standard (CCS).

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Where Are Electric-Car DC Fast-Charging Stations? Depends On The Car

Green Car Reports

The CHAdeMo standard is used by the Nissan Leaf, as well as the low-volume Mitsubishi i-MiEV and Kia Soul EV. There are currently three standards in use for electric-car DC fast charging. The majority of U.S.

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VW, BMW and ChargePoint partner to create SAE Combo DC fast charging corridors on the East and West Coasts

Green Car Congress

There are three fast charging standards currently active in the US: the Japan-developed CHAdeMO (used e.g. in the Nissan LEAF, Kia Soul EV, Mitsubishi i-MiEV); the Tesla Supercharger (used in the Model S); and now the SAE Combo, used by BMW, VW, and GM (Spark EV). Public fast charging in the US.

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Here are all the used EVs that qualify for a $4,000 tax credit

Baua Electric

Since then, much of the dust has settled on the Capitol as it continues to implement qualifying terms for tax credits , continuously shifting what used EVs do and do not qualify. Here’s the latest list. In the meantime, it might be worth considering a used EV in order to take advantage of the revamped federal tax credit up to $4,000.