GenCell’s off-grid EV charging solution uses alkaline fuel cells, hydrogen and ammonia

Israeli firm GenCell Energy has launched GenCell EVOX, a new off-grid EV charging solution that uses alkaline fuel cells, hydrogen and ammonia.

GenCell’s EVOX is designed to be deployed in locations where grid connectivity is inadequate. The technology is currently is service at several commercial parking projects in Israel.

The company says its EVOX hydrogen fuel cell solution can service up to ten 75 kW DC fast chargers. It can store up to 920 kWh as hydrogen, and another 372-500 kWh in an “energy storage device.”

“The EVOX can be deployed quickly anywhere, it’s scalable, and it will go a long way towards eliminating range anxiety for EV drivers,” said CEO Rami Reshef. “EVOX brings triple the value to our customers—not only off-grid power for EV charging stations, but also backup power in case of outages as well as power to sell to [the] grid in the event of peak load demands.”

Ford raises 2023 F-150 Lightning Pro price by $5K amid ongoing supply chain disruptions

Ford is raising the price of its base electric truck model, the F-150 Lightning Pro, by $5,000 as the automaker fights through lingering supply chain disruptions and rising input costs.

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How much does the Chevy Silverado EV really cost?

After almost a year of teasing fans, Chevrolet introduced us to its first all-electric truck, the Chevy Silverado EV. The Chevy Silverado EV is what the automaker calls a “category-defying, boundary-breaking game changer” in the electric pickup market. For those of you looking to get your hands on one, look below to find all the details, including specs and how much it costs to buy.

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Everrati adds Wide Body Cabriolet to its range of electric Porsche 911 conversions

Electric vehicle conversion specialist Everrati is at it again with another BEV version of a combustion-era classic. Today the company unveiled an all-electric “Wide Body” version of the Porsche 911 Cabriolet convertible, which joins other officially licensed conversions of the iconic sports car in addition to several other electrified makes and models.

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