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Power systems veteran Generac invests in Wallbox and will sell its full suite of EV chargers

Wallbox EV chargers

Two larger names in energy systems management have come together in a new deal that entails industry veteran Generac making a minority investment in Wallbox – a growing global supplier of EV chargers. Through the agreement, Generac will offer US customers Wallbox’s full lineup of charging solutions, including its bidirectional home DC unit.

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Aqua superPower installs High Power Marine charging system in Monaco, finds new partner

Marine charging

Leading marine charging network Aqua superPower continues to expand the availability of its high-power charging technology for electric boats, bolstering its presence at the exclusive Yacht Club de Monaco. Furthermore, the company has announced a new partner to help scale and manage its growing network of marine chargers.

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Enphase launches IQ EV charger line that integrates into its solar and battery energy systems

Enphase charger

Energy systems developer Enphase Energy is providing an even more holistic approach to managing home power usage with the introduction of new EV charger technology called the IQ line. The Enphase IQ is Wi-Fi enabled and integrates seamlessly into a customer’s existing home system that can be controlled with your phone.

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EU passes law requiring EV fast chargers along all main transport corridors by 2025

EU charger law

The Council of the European Union (EU) has adopted a new law surrounding EV charging infrastructure it’s calling a “milestone” in reducing carbon emissions throughout the European transport sector. Beginning in 2025, fast charging stations will need to be present every 60 km along the “trans-European transport (TEN-T) network.”

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Top charging services provider ABM announces its own brand of EV fast chargers and software

ABM chargers

ABM, the largest installer of EV chargers in the US has decided to take some of its charger technology in-house. Together with the help of software developer Noodoe, the services provider has introduced a lineup of ABM branded EV chargers for the first time that support a range of outputs and charge speeds.

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