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Vecna Robotics headquarters switches to 100 percent renewable energy

November 30, 2020 by Sam Francis

Vecna Robotics has switched to 100 percent renewable energy at its headquarters.

The company says it has a culture of “giving back and going green”.

The company’s Mass Save energy assessment audit found that the office building was fully up to code with the most efficient lighting and utilities. [Read more…] about Vecna Robotics headquarters switches to 100 percent renewable energy

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: audit, car, charging, company, drives, energy, food, headquarters, percent, renewable, robotics, stations, vecna

Delivery vehicles moving to electric ecosystem

September 25, 2020 by Mai Tao

The unlikely convergence of a global pandemic and electric vehicle technology is driving delivery fleets to adopt electric vehicles at ever increasing rates.

The coronavirus pandemic has reportedly caused a huge spike in package delivery. According to CNBC.com, UPS for instance, delivered up to 21.1 million packages a day in the second quarter of 2020, a nearly 23 percent jump in average daily US volume from a year earlier.

Electric Vehicle Outlook 2020, published by BloombergNEF, states that there are over 500,000 e-buses and almost 400,000 electric delivery vans and trucks on the road globally. [Read more…] about Delivery vehicles moving to electric ecosystem

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: autonomous, charging, costs, delivery, demand, driving, electric, ev, fleet, high-power, moving, vans, vehicle, vehicles, wireless

Elon Musk wants to implant a chip in your brain. Not that there’s anything wrong with it…

August 31, 2020 by David Edwards

Elon Musk – he of PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX fame and enormous fortune – now wants to implant a chip in your brain as part of his Neuralink business.

Neuralink is Musk’s brain-to-computer interface company that seeks to connect all humans to artificial intelligence systems which will potentially monitor and control all their movements and thoughts.

The Matrix-style scenario sounds like living in an absolute hellish nightmare, but Musk seems completely oblivious to that likelihood. [Read more…] about Elon Musk wants to implant a chip in your brain. Not that there’s anything wrong with it…

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: brain, bull, charging, chip, completely, control, elon, experiment, humans, implant, limbs, musk, neuralink, people, person, point, supporters, urges, violent

Japanese infrastructure company selects ABB’s Terra 184 electric vehicle chargers

August 21, 2020 by Mai Tao

ABB’s newly launched Terra 184 electric vehicle chargers have been selected by Japan’s e-Mobility Power (eMP) to modernize the infrastructure for the country’s electric vehicle market and accelerate the nation’s shift towards sustainable mobility.

Financial details of the order were not disclosed.

The project is part of a broader push in Japan to increase the share of electric and plug-in hybrids to between 20-30 percent by 2030, from just 1 percent in 2018. [Read more…] about Japanese infrastructure company selects ABB’s Terra 184 electric vehicle chargers

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: abb, chargers, charging, company, e-mobility, electric, emp, ev, fast, global, infrastructure, japan, market, power, solutions, sustainable, terra, users, vehicles

Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

August 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Drivers of electric vehicles will have more locations to recharge their vehicle’s batteries as they travel across Michigan because of $1.7 million in grants awarded by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

The EGLE made the funding available for direct current fast chargers located along well-traveled routes. It says this will “make it more convenient for drivers to reach their destinations”.

EGLE says it is committed to the future of mobility through investment in infrastructure that is needed to support EVs and it has identified “optimal charger locations” across Michigan. [Read more…] about Michigan awards $1.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging network across the state

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: charger, charging, dc, egle, electric, fast, future, grants, michigan, mobility, office, program, state, vehicle

FedEx and Chanje to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure

April 24, 2020 by Mai Tao

FedEx has now started on the “next phase” of its electric vehicle rollout after initially launching construction on electronic direct current charging stations back in January.

One of the biggest logistics companies in the US, Federal Express has been using all-electric vehicles as part of its pickup-and-delivery fleet for more than 10 years.

Through a new agreement with Chanje Energy, the company plans to electrify 42 FedEx stations in California, making it one of the largest deployments of integrated charging infrastructure by a single commercial fleet to date. [Read more…] about FedEx and Chanje to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: chanje, charging, company, current, dc, electric, energy, fedex, fleet, infrastructure, provide, support, system, vehicle, vehicles

Volkswagen unveils concept robot for electric vehicle charging

January 14, 2020 by Sam Francis

Volkswagen has provided a glimpse into a future in which the search for charging stations for electric cars comes to an end. (See video below.)

Volkswagen Group Components’ mobile charging robot takes over this task – and drives to the electric car completely autonomously.

After it is started via app or vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) communication, the mobile robot drives itself to the vehicle that needs charging and communicates with it. [Read more…] about Volkswagen unveils concept robot for electric vehicle charging

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: charging, electric vehicle, robot, volkswagen

ABB technology in 40 Vattenfall electric vehicle fast-charging stations across Sweden

November 29, 2019 by David Edwards

ABB says its technology is integarted into in 40 Vattenfall fast-charging stations across Sweden.

ABB is supporting European energy company Vattenfall develop a comprehensive electric vehicle charging network in Sweden, with a complete solution that includes both the fast-charging station and all the necessary grid connection hardware.

The technology from ABB is now charging EVs at almost 40 public locations across Sweden for Vattenfall. [Read more…] about ABB technology in 40 Vattenfall electric vehicle fast-charging stations across Sweden

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: abb, charging, connection, electric, grid, power, public, solution, stations, sweden, vattenfall

BA Systemes unveils new ‘compact and robust’ AGV

November 14, 2019 by Sam Francis

Logistics technology company BA Systemes has unveiled what it describes as a “compact and robust” automated guided vehicle for warehouse operation, mainly to handle pallets. (See video below.)

The company says its GF 10.1 AGV has been designed to be “modular and easily adaptable” to the various specificities of its customers.

BA Systemes says the new AGV can handle all types of pallets, from traditional Euro pallets to GMA pallets with perimeter base. [Read more…] about BA Systemes unveils new ‘compact and robust’ AGV

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: agv, american, ba, battery, change, charging, compact, customers, gf, handle, manual, pallets, robust, systémes

Alstom unveils recharging system for electric buses

October 4, 2019 by David Edwards

Alstom has launched the latest innovation in its range of ground-based recharging systems – SRS dedicated to electric buses.

The premiere, as part of the “Paloma” pilot project currently under way in the southern Spanish city of Malaga, sees a prototype of SRS for e-buses operating at a bus stop in front of the University of Malaga’s School of Industrial Engineering.

It is equipped with a 200 kW charger and is associated with a 12-metre Linkker e-bus which is running on Bus Line 1, operated by EMT, the local transport operator. [Read more…] about Alstom unveils recharging system for electric buses

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, bus, buses, charging, cities, city, e-buses, electric, emt, fleets, infrastructure, malaga, operation, project, prototype, recharge, recharging, srs, system, systems

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