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chargie The bookable home charging community for EVs 2

Charge your car at fellow plug-in owner’s homes. Welcome to Chargie

From today, electric vehicle (EV) drivers can visit Chargie (www.chargie.net) to book a charge at domestic chargepoints across the UK. That means at someones house or driveway, not usually public points. Chargie is the world’s first dedicated and bookable peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging service, which will enable EV drivers to access the domestic, wall-mounted chargepoints […]

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Plugged in Volkswagen

BMW, Bosch, Daimler, EnBW, innogy and Siemens welcome Volkswagen to Hubject

The Volkswagen Group is joining the eRoaming platform Hubject GmbH as a shareholder. With the strategic investment in the Berlin-based company, Europe’s largest car maker will push ahead with the digital interconnection of charging stations for electric vehicles starting in early 2017, as well as the expansion and internationalisation of Hubject GmbH together with the

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CCS charging

BMW, Daimler, Ford, Audi, Porsche & Volkswagen ally to create CCS network

While electric cars are still in their infancy, some car makers have famously gone it alone with regards to charging infrastructure, building a network of rapid chargers for their own kind. Other networks, like Ecotricity’s Electric Highway in the UK have been built with a more flexible and open approach, willing and able to accommodate

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