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TLX introduces new modular valve products for EV thermal management

US-based solenoid and valve system manufacturer TLX Technologies is introducing the first two components in its new family of modular 4-way and 3-way switching valves, designed to give OEM and system design teams thermal management controls that suit multiple vehicle platforms. The high-flow valves deliver low cross-flow leakage, reducing the challenge for design teams to … Continue reading “TLX introduces new modular valve products for EV thermal management”

2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV ups range to 492 miles, costs $57,095

Chevrolet expanded the Silverado EV lineup for 2025 The 2025 Silverado EV can be had with more range or a lower price than 2024 models The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV costs $57,095 The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV gains a new mid-level grade and gets range boosts across its lineup. The Silverado EV LT slots between … Continue reading “2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV ups range to 492 miles, costs $57,095”

First product from new Fortescue Detroit factory: marine batteries [Quick Charge]

Earlier today, global mining giant Fortescue announced plans to begin operations at its new Detroit factory with the production of HV marine batteries that will be used initially by EVOA to power a range of luxury marine vessels, wake boats, and tenders — and they’ve come to Quick Charge to tell us all about it! … Continue reading “First product from new Fortescue Detroit factory: marine batteries [Quick Charge]”

LEM unveils new sensor for accurate state of charge estimation in EVs

Electrical measurement technology company LEM has introduced a new single monitoring unit (SMU) sensor range to provide accurate state of charge (SOC) estimation for electric and hybrid vehicle technologies. The SMU continuously monitors such vehicle parameters as battery performance and safety systems. The sensor identifies anomalies and supports diagnostics, to help improve vehicle efficiency and … Continue reading “LEM unveils new sensor for accurate state of charge estimation in EVs”

Toyota debating when to end pure gas-car sales in US

Toyota knows the end is coming for pure gas-powered cars Electrified models, mostly hybrids, accounted for 48% of Toyota’s U.S. sales in September Toyota has a three-row electric SUV on the way in 2026 Toyota believes it’s nearing the point where sales of hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles, and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will overtake pure … Continue reading “Toyota debating when to end pure gas-car sales in US”

Fleet Advantage Program Aligns EV, Diesel Pricing

(Fleet Advantage via YouTube) [Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] HANOVER, Germany — Fleet Advantage has launched a new program to help fleets control costs with adoption of electric vehicles. Incorporation of electric trucks into a fleet represents a significant investment, and Fleet Advantage’s new program — EV Path — … Continue reading “Fleet Advantage Program Aligns EV, Diesel Pricing”

Tesla loses top vehicle program manager behind Model S/X, Cybertruck, and more

Tesla is losing one of its top vehicle program managers who has been behind vehicles like Model S and Model X, Cybertruck, and more. David Zhang is a chemical engineer with a background in business analysis who joined Tesla back in 2015 to lead “business operations and finance for the automaker’s powertrain systems.” However, he … Continue reading “Tesla loses top vehicle program manager behind Model S/X, Cybertruck, and more”

Webinar: Solving EVSE deployment and scalability challenges with flexible power distribution

As the number of EVs on the road continues to rise, EV charging station providers often struggle to keep up. High upfront site ready costs, existing infrastructure limitations and inflexible, hardwired, electrical infrastructure pose significant problems for installers. The need for flexible, versatile and scalable charging station infrastructure is critical. Choosing the right power distribution … Continue reading “Webinar: Solving EVSE deployment and scalability challenges with flexible power distribution”

Is it safe to charge an EV in the rain?

Despite many people having apprehensions about charging their cars in the rain due to their electrical nature, charging your EV in any weather is safe.Charging your electric vehicle in the rain should be done as you would in any other weather condition. EV charging systems are fully sealed and built to withstand water intrusion and … Continue reading “Is it safe to charge an EV in the rain?”