Proterra unveils high-power charging solutions for large-scale fleets

Heavy-duty EV builder Proterra has unveiled a new, high-power charging solution designed to facilitate the electrification of large-scale vehicle fleets. Developed in partnership with power systems design specialist Power Electronics, the new charging system offers transit agencies and fleet operators a customizable vehicle charging solution.

The new Proterra Energy charging systems can be configured at a broad range of power levels. For large fleets of vehicles, which need to charge dozens or hundreds of vehicles in a single fleet yard, the new systems can be configured with up to 1.5 megawatts to power up to 20 vehicles simultaneously. This fleet-scale charging system can tie directly into higher-voltage utility power lines (up to 35 kV), avoiding the footprint and complication of costly switchgear.

Smaller EV fleets can choose systems with 75-, 150-, 250- and 500-kilowatt power levels.

The new chargers use interoperable, universal charging technology, and are equipped to power any and all types of EVs. They are available in both overhead and plug-in formats. They feature bi-directional power flow, making them smart-grid-ready for vehicle-to-grid applications.

All Proterra systems can incorporate multi-dispensers, which can reduce the overall space, cost, and aggregate power levels needed by a fleet yard. When coupled with the 1.5-megawatt charging system, the multi-dispenser capability enables up to 40 vehicles to charge sequentially, one after the other, at full power.

Leveraging Power Electronics’ technology, the new chargers have the capability to interconnect with stationary storage and solar panels to provide fleet operators with a clean, resilient source of power for their vehicles.

Lectric XP Step-Thru review: The 28 mph king of fun and affordable e-bikes

From nearly the instant that Phoenix-based electric bicycle startup Lectric Bikes first unveiled the Lectric XP last year, the affordable little folding e-bike rocketed to the forefront of the budget e-bike market. And now that the company has added the Lectric XP Step-Thru as the second model in the lineup, even more riders are discovering the joy of an e-bike that offers big thrills for a small price.

After spending time riding the $899 Lectric XP Step-Thru for this review, I think it might be my new favorite model from Lectric Bikes since it’s even more comfortable to use than the original Lectric XP.

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Tesla (TSLA) is getting new battery cells from Panasonic with faster charging capacity

We can expect Tesla vehicles to get a bump in charging speed as the automaker is reportedly about to get new battery cells produced by Panasonic at Gigafactory Nevada with faster charging capacity.

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The US quits the Paris Agreement tomorrow, here’s what’s next

As of midnight Eastern, the US leaves the Paris Agreement, the 2015 pact between 197 countries to stop global warming “well below” 2C, and work to hold it at 1.5C. Donald Trump formally withdrew the US from the global climate pact on November 4, 2019. The timing in relation to the US election is coincidental, but the outcome of the election will impact what comes next.

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