Examples of using Charging network in English and their translations into Chinese
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Google launches a home EV charger under the Nest product line and also launches a mobile advertising-based EV charging network and acquires Volta Charging. .
But ultimately, if electric cars are to really take off, countries will need a charging network big and efficient enough to actually work.
But ultimately, if electric cars are to really take off, countries will need a charging network big and efficient enough to actually work.
And, supporting the growth in electric vehicles, BP Chargemaster operates the UK's largest EV charging network, powering 50 million miles of electric driving last year alone.
The UK's largest electric vehicle(EV) charging network, POLAR, which includes Charge Your Car sites, is switching to 100% renewable electricity from 1st August.
Electric vehicle charging network ChargePoint stated in its annual report that“200,000 EVs were sold in the U.S. in 2017- the highest number ever.
In August, Grab signed a partnership with Singapore's energy utilities provider, SP Group, to use SP Group's public charging network for its electric vehicles.
In August, Grab announced a partnership with Singapore's energy utilities provider, SP Group, to use SP Group's public EV charging network for its EVs.
Other charging networks are available for non-Tesla vehicles.
Let's just hope the charging networks can keep up.
Charging networks, apart from Tesla's Supercharger system, are less than ubiquitous, and vehicle range is still a concern among buyers.
Municipal, regional, and national governments are driving EV adoption, and are incorporating EV charging networks in their long-term transportation plans.
Europe just saw the first of its"ultra-fast" charging networks installed with the capacity to go up to 350 kW.
In response, European governments are also pushing for the expansion of charging networks.
In China, Europe and the United States, automakers are calling for more new infrastructure funding to be used to build public electric vehicle charging networks.
As more people start to drive electric vehicles over long distances, the need for largescale charging networks become increasingly important.
To combat“range anxiety,” automakers are investing in charging networks that would allow their customers to travel longer distances.
This network will have many components: rooftop solar panels, batteries that can charge and discharge, electric vehicles, and their charging networks.
In China, Europe and the United States, automakers are advocating new infrastructure money go to public electric car charging networks.
Aside from the actual deployment of more charging points, the expansion of the industry is slowly turning the operation of charging networks into big business.