UP’s Smart Streetlights: Revolutionizing Energy Efficiency

UP’s smart streetlight initiative is transforming urban landscapes with energy-efficient LED technology, reducing power consumption by up to 70%. With IoT integration, these lights enhance safety, lower carbon emissions, and support smart city goals. Uttar Pradesh’s efforts align with India’s sustainability push, with over 9.3 lakh smart LEDs installed, saving millions in energy costs. Uttar … Read more

Volvo’s Stock Surges 7.4% as EV Demand Holds Firm Despite Headwinds

Volvo Cars’ stock soared 7.4% as robust EV demand in India and global markets offsets a 12% sales drop in June. Despite challenges like trade tariffs and supply chain issues, Volvo’s focus on electric trucks and new models like the ES90 drives optimism. India’s EV market, projected to hit $114 billion by 2029, underscores the … Read more

San Francisco Airport’s EV Leap: Skycharger’s Fast-Charging Hub Unveiled

Skycharger has unveiled a state-of-the-art 24-port EV fast-charging hub at San Francisco International Airport, aimed at serving rideshare drivers, airport customers, and the public. Equipped with Kempower’s advanced 400 kW chargers, the hub supports SFO’s zero net carbon goals and California’s Clean Miles Standard, projecting to cut over 200,000 tons of CO2 emissions in a … Read more

Australia’s V2G Breakthrough: EVs Transform into Mobile Powerhouses

Australia’s largest electricity distributor, Ausgrid, has integrated its first vehicle-to-grid (V2G) system in New South Wales, enabling electric vehicles (EVs) to power homes and stabilize the grid. This milestone, supported by new standards and chargers like StarCharge’s Halo V2G, marks a shift toward a sustainable energy ecosystem, offering EV owners income opportunities and reducing grid … Read more

New York’s Electric Vehicle Push Stumbles on Charging Shortfalls

“New York aims for an all-electric future with ambitious EV adoption goals, but inadequate charging infrastructure poses a major hurdle. With only 3,300 public chargers in NYC against a 2030 target of 213,000, range anxiety and equity gaps persist. Recent initiatives and funding aim to bridge the gap, yet slow progress and reliability issues challenge … Read more