Tag: fast charging
BLUETTI Unveils Elite 200 V2 Power Station: 17-Year Battery Life For Resilient Backup During Extreme Weather
Over the last year, the US has faced extreme weather, including record heatwaves and intense hurricanes like Idalia, causing widespread disruptions and power outages. In August 2024, Hurricane Idalia alone left over 2.4 million homes and businesses without power. As these natural disasters become more frequent, the vulnerability of traditional … [continued]
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Updated, Upgraded, & Upfitted
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 had been updated in important areas for 2025, starting with larger batteries for more range.
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Essential Power Backup For Winter Storms & More
Winter storms can disrupt travel, bring heavy snow, the coldest air of the season, and the potential for power outages to become a real threat. Portable power stations offer a reliable emergency power solution, ensuring you can weather multi-day blackouts with ease. But with so many choices available, how do … [continued]
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Ethio Telecom Launches Ultra-Fast EV Charging Hub in Addis Ababa
The EV charging hub can charge 32 EVs simultaneously! It includes eight 600kW ultra-fast chargers. It looks like the electric vehicle charging scene in East Africa is starting to grow quite nicely now. This week, Kabisa launched the first ultra-fast charging hub in Kigali, Rwanda. The ultra-fast charging facility has … [continued]
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Kabisa Enables Commercial EV Adoption in East Africa by Launching 1st Ultrafast Charging Hub in Kigali
The new fast-charging hub can power up entire fleets of vehicles in minutes, setting the stage for cross-border, all-electric commercial transportation. Rwanda was one of the first countries on the African continent to introduce very progressive policies for electric vehicles. These policies included some pretty cool incentives for EVs, such … [continued]
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