As of early 2026, the US has surpassed 200,000 public charging ports, yet a significant challenge remains: Reliability. For operators of ev charging public networks, the focus has shifted to the Federal 97% uptime mandate—a goal that many traditional chargers struggle to...
You chose an electric vehicle—perhaps for its zero-emission benefits, quiet performance, or simply to break free from fluctuating fuel prices. Home charging elevates that convenience even further. But have you ever looked at your monthly electricity bill and wondered: How can I charge smarter—and...
As global EV adoption accelerates, charging infrastructure is entering a new phase of development.
In the early stages of the industry, the priority was simple: deploy more chargers as quickly as possible. Today, however, charger reliability, network uptime, and operational efficiency have beco...
As the EV revolution accelerates worldwide, providing charging facilities for employees has quickly evolved from a forward-thinking perk to a must-have benefit that helps attract and retain top talent.But when you decide to embrace this trend, have you ever worried about the following situations?...
How charging capability should be acquired once the vehicle strategy is defined
In the previous article, we discussed several ways companies can acquire electric vehicles: purchase, leasing, FaaS, sharing, and retrofitting. The conclusion was straightforward — electrification is not a one-off pro...
Industry Reality: Built Stations, Delayed Profits
As the initial wave of large-scale EV charger deployment begins to slow, a growing number of charging station operators are facing a sobering reality: the stations are built, the chargers are installed—but the expected profits are slow to material...
As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to grow in popularity, the technology behind charging them has become increasingly important. Two critical factors influencing EV charging efficiency are the input voltage and charging current. These elements play a significant role in...
The real challenge of corporate electrification is not the vehicle itself
In France, the electrification of corporate fleets has entered a new phase.
From the regulatory framework to vehicle availability, and from charging infrastructure to market readiness, external conditions are gradually fa...
— From direct financial support to energy mechanisms: the role of CEE in corporate electrification
In France, the electrification of corporate fleets has long moved beyond the question of whether it should be done.
What decision-makers are really facing are much more concrete concer...