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Cable thefts make it harder for EV manufacturers to convince would-be buyers that a charging station will always be available during their travels, as entire stations are often disabled.
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The Cool Down on MSNEV driver can't contain excitement after installing next-gen home charger: 'This is an absolute game-changer'Keeping your EV charged can be challenging if you don't have a car park, but one driver was able to use the new rules in ...
Stolen cables cost charging companies up to $4,000 each to replace, but they have very little value for thieves. A Level-2 25-foot charging cable contains copper worth about $23.
One charging station that's been vandalized multiple times is the Electrify America charging station on Bonanza, near Pecos. When Channel 13 stopped by the location on Tuesday, we noticed two ...
ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), a leading provider of networked charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), today announced two innovative new solutions ...
We take look at the overlooked role the cross-sectional area of a cable (CSA) can play in the safety and “green” aspects of ...
If it’s an electric car, you should be able to swipe a credit card, plug in the cable and your vehicle will just… charge. And it actually does work that way a decent amount of the time.
All a thief needs to turn your EV charging cable into cash is a heavy-duty cable cutter and a local scrap metal yard connection. Here’s how Texas law deals with the offense.
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