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Why Recharging America’s Communities is Key to the Future of EV Opportunity
Electric vehicles (EVs) aren’t just a trend—they’re the foundation of a global economic shift already...
Read MoreReflecting on a US Presidential Election
Recharge America and its network of participants remain focused on driving transformative economic growth and...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Boston University
Boston University, a private research institution located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, took notable...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Xcel Energy
Our 2023 participant, Xcel Energy, a regulated electric utility and natural gas delivery company based...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Energy New England
Our 2023 participant, Energy New England (ENE), is the leading wholesale risk management and energy...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Bridgewater State University
In an era where innovation drives progress, our 2023 participant Bridgewater State University (BSU), the...
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US EV Battery Plants Spark New Era of E-Mobility
The United States is witnessing a surge in EV battery plant developments, marking a new era in e-mobility. These plants
Mayor Dominick Pangallo is pleased to announce that the City of Salem
Isuzu To Build New EV Truck Factory In The U.S.
Isuzu Trucks will build a new manufacturing facility in the United States
EVPassport Partners with CBRE to Accelerate Delivery of EV Charging Infrastructure to Properties in North America
EVPassport, a leader in enterprise EV charging solutions, and CBRE, the world’s
Largest State-Based Green Bank in the US Invests $60 Million in EV Charging Stations
While President Donald Trump launched a cloud of uncertainty over the United
How ‘Virtual’ Power Plants Could Help Minnesota Charge Toward a Clean Energy Future
In Dakota County, south of the Twin Cities, about 44,000 farm and
Senators Propose Killing US EV Tax Credit, New $1,000 Tax for Road Repairs
U.S. Senate Republicans on Wednesday proposed a pair of bills to kill