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First $300M tranche of VW National ZEV investment targets charging infrastructure; 150kW+ fast charging on highway network

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Chicago, Portland, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Denver, Houston, Miami, and Raleigh—and several highway corridors. Installing charging infrastructure (approximately $250 million); Public Education initiatives (approximately $25 million); and. billion commitment will be spent in $300 million increments over four 30-month cycles.

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Ford and Microsoft Partnering on EV Smart Charging

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The Ford SYNC communications and infotainment system, built on the Windows Embedded Automotive platform, has been installed on more than 2 million Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles since its launch in 2007. Microsoft Hohm is available today for free to all US residential energy consumers.

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How Irdeto is protecting EV charging infrastructure from cyber-attacks

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Furthermore, some EVSE installations, especially in the public charging realm, involve a complex web of different companies and organizations, and by no means all of these are as security-conscious as they should be. Niels Haverkorn: Roaming is available today, but it’s actually not free roaming in the sense of being standardized.

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How Irdeto is protecting EV charging infrastructure from cyber-attacks – Charged EVs

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Furthermore, some EVSE installations, especially in the public charging realm, involve a complex web of different companies and organizations, and by no means all of these are as security-conscious as they should be. Niels Haverkorn: Roaming is available today, but it’s actually not free roaming in the sense of being standardized.

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Volkswagen’s Electrify America supplement discusses ZEV charging investments in disadvantaged California communities

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Chicago, Portland, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Denver, Houston, Miami, and Raleigh—and several highway corridors. methodology found that nearly 1,700 megawatt hours per day would be needed to bridge the gap between charging infrastructure in the ground today and what would be needed by 2020 in the six targeted metro areas.

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