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Tesla's New 'Supercharger for Business' Just Opened Its Doors – Florida Gets First Third-Party Juicer!

Tesla's New 'Supercharger for Business' Just Opened Its Doors – Florida Gets First Third-Party Juicer!

Tesla just unveiled its first 'Supercharger for Business' site in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, where a third-party company owns the chargers but Tesla handles the tech, opening new doors for EV infrastructure growth.

Tesla Says 'Oops!' to Supercharger Names, Promises a Smarter Update in December

Tesla Says 'Oops!' to Supercharger Names, Promises a Smarter Update in December

Tesla, after widespread user feedback, quickly reverted its confusing Supercharger naming changes that replaced city names with business names. Head of Charging Max de Zegher admitted the misstep, promising a refined hybrid naming system in December that will blend clarity with familiarity.

Yamaha Hooks Up with Honda: New Electric Scooter Gets Swappable Batteries!

Yamaha Hooks Up with Honda: New Electric Scooter Gets Swappable Batteries!

Yamaha is launching its new Jog E electric scooter in Japan, making big news by adopting Honda’s Mobile Power Pack e: swappable battery system. This cross-brand collaboration, stemming from a 2019 consortium, is a significant step towards standardizing battery swapping for urban two-wheelers in Japan.

John Deere's New Electric Mower: Now Swapping Batteries Like a Pit Crew Pro!

John Deere's New Electric Mower: Now Swapping Batteries Like a Pit Crew Pro!

John Deere just unveiled its Z370RS Electric ZTrak riding mower, featuring removable 56V ARC Lithium batteries from EGO. This groundbreaking collaboration allows users to swap batteries in seconds and use them across other EGO tools, making electric lawn care more versatile and convenient than ever.

Kia Puts EV Ambitions on Ice, Swings Back to Hybrids for the Win!

Kia Puts EV Ambitions on Ice, Swings Back to Hybrids for the Win!

Kia, once an aggressive EV trailblazer, is recalibrating its U.S. strategy, emphasizing hybrids alongside EVs due to market shifts, expiring tax credits, and tariffs. The company is now focused on offering a broader "choice" to customers, rather than an all-out electric push.

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