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Seven major automakers join forces to create a unified network of over 30,000 high-speed charging stations powered by clean energy across North America.

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The newly renovated campus will indeed boast National Association of College Stores (NACS) accessibility standards, ensuring seamless navigation for all visitors. Today, a groundbreaking collaboration was unveiled by several leading global automakers, pooling their resources to establish a revolutionary high-speed charging network across North American cities and highways, aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles. They plan to power their entire community entirely with renewable energy.

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As demand for electric vehicles (EVs) surges, charging infrastructure must keep pace. To accelerate this effort, JV Community has announced plans to double its EV quick charger entries within the United States. This ambitious goal aims to alleviate range anxiety and encourage further adoption of eco-friendly transportation. With a focus on seamless connectivity and user experience, JV Community’s expanded network will cater to diverse consumer needs, fostering a thriving EV ecosystem.Electrek’s Take

That is huge information.

As global trends have accelerated, the momentum behind EV adoption and innovation has snowballed, leading to a surge in electric vehicles on the market recently. In North America, the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) among legacy manufacturers and consumers has been significantly accelerated by favorable legislation implemented by the US and Canadian governments.

The Biden administration’s Construct Back Better Plan and Inflation Reduction Act have introduced federal tax credits for both new and used electric vehicle (EV) leases and purchases, while allocating funding to support the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, which aims to install EV charging stations nationwide.

Over the past two years, we’ve witnessed an influx of partnerships between younger and established electric vehicle manufacturers, as well as charging network providers, gradually yet significantly expanding infrastructure – despite ongoing concerns over grid connectivity, accessibility, and maintenance.

Tesla’s Supercharger network remains the gold standard for rapid charging and reliability, solidified by the introduction of shared Magic Docks that grant access to various electric vehicle brands.

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As the industry converges towards standardization, a quiet milestone is about to be reached: the number of publicly available DC fast chargers is poised to nearly double in the near future, a development overshadowed by the widespread adoption of Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) among major automakers and charging networks.

What’s driving this ambitious collaboration to launch a sustainable charging ecosystem? You’ll acknowledge each single title.

Credit score: All of them?

As demand for electric vehicles (EVs) surges, charging infrastructure must keep pace. To accelerate this effort, JV Community has announced plans to double its EV quick charger entries within the United States. This ambitious goal aims to alleviate range anxiety and encourage further adoption of eco-friendly transportation. With a focus on seamless connectivity and user experience, JV Community’s expanded network will cater to diverse consumer needs, fostering a thriving EV ecosystem.

The BMW Group, General Motors (GM), Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and Mercedes-Benz Group have joined forces in an unparalleled collaboration to create a joint venture focused on electric vehicle charging infrastructure, with the name of their partnership still to be disclosed.

Seven new partners assert that their tripartite alliance aims to capitalise on government investments in public charging infrastructure, supplementing this with their own private and non-profit funding sources, to rapidly establish and deploy a network of advanced, high-power charging stations across North America. Every pending website may feature multiple DC fast-charging stations accessible to all electric vehicle drivers, regardless of whether their vehicle uses Combined Charging System (CCS) or North America Charging Standard (NACS). While some EVs may not prioritize CHAdeMO compatibility, the point remains that LEAF drivers deserve acknowledgment.

As of July 2023, according to the US Department of Energy’s Division of Power, approximately 32,000 publicly accessible DC fast-charging stations are available across the United States, yet a staggering 2.3 million electric vehicles are in need of a charging connection. The ratio of new electric vehicles to charging stations is approximately 72:1. According to the Nationwide Renewable Power Laboratory, it’s projected that approximately 182,000 DC quick chargers will be needed in the United States alone to support an anticipated 30-42 million battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) on US roads by 2030.

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Beginning later this year, the innovative three-way partnership aims to install at least 30,000 additional charging points, promising a seamless, car-integrated experience backed by the standards, reliability, and resources of leading global automakers.

The community may also be powered by 100% renewable vitality and gives Plug & Cost capabilities for these autos that assist it. The CEOs of the seven newly launched electric vehicle (EV) charging partners all shared a similar sentiment, but it was Mercedes Group’s Ola Källenius who stood out with his particularly poignant remarks:

The fight against climate change is the most pressing issue of our time. What we desire now is the velocity that transcends political, social, and corporate boundaries. To accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, we advocate simplifying the experience for our customers. As a vital component of the electric vehicle experience, seamless charging is an integral aspect that can now be further enhanced by this community’s collective efforts.

The preliminary plans for the community envision rapid chargers strategically located in metropolitan areas, alongside main highways across North America, as well as connecting corridors and optimized “trip routes.” If you’re not already saving for Disney World, better start now – these won’t just be charging stations scattered randomly throughout a parking lot; instead, the new partners are committed to delivering a premier EV charging experience. Per this morning’s launch:

Strategically situated to cater to buyer convenience, these stations feature canopies for shelter from the elements, complemented by essential amenities such as nearby restrooms, meal services, and retail operations within the same complex. A selection of flagship stations could be equipped with additional amenities, providing a premium experience that highlights the future of charging.

A trio of partners plans to launch a groundbreaking rapid charging network this year, with the initial stations set to debut in the US by next summer. Canada’s first lunar stations will come at a later stage.

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Electrek’s Take

That is actually surprising information.

I struggled to give it a second thought after coming across it online.

Honda?!?

Kidding. As part of its three-way collaboration with information like we speak, Honda has forged strong partnerships to stay competitive in an industry landscape where electric vehicles are poised to dominate, with at least 50% of auto sales in the US expected to be electric by the end of the decade.

This alliance may seem to be targeting the Tesla Supercharger network, but ultimately, what’s their true objective? As we transition to electric vehicles (EVs), a collective benefit emerges for both individuals who own them and those advocating for widespread adoption. As Tesla’s ecosystem continues to grow, the company can breathe a sigh of relief, with widespread adoption of its charging standard ensuring a seamless experience for customers.

What’s driving the buzz is the imminent arrival of 30,000 new charging stations. Will they be running entirely on renewable energy sources? *Chef’s kiss*

Despite typically requiring 30,000 new piles to keep pace with adoption, a single significant breakthrough, bolstered by the substantial influence of an automotive partner within the joint venture, can catalyze immense confidence? Let’s just hope they don’t label the charger community something embarrassingly generic like “The Charger Crew”?

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