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EV Charging Networks Embrace Tesla's NACS Connector as New Standard

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Electrek

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ChargePoint has announced that it will offer Tesla's NACS connector on new and existing charging stations, joining other major charging companies in North America. The move will enable ChargePoint to serve the charging needs of any EV in any parking space, including new EVs from Ford, GM, and Rivian that will feature the connector. The company will also start retrofitting existing stations on demand starting in 2024.

Volvo's New Electric SUV: Affordable, Fast, and Game-Changing.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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Volvo is betting on a smaller, cheaper all-electric SUV to convince budget-minded buyers to go electric. The company is aiming to capture first-time buyers with the new model, which is part of a growing trend of converting gas cars into electric vehicles. While retrofitting is becoming more common, Volvo's approach is to offer a new, affordable option for those looking to make the switch to electric.

"San Francisco's 3,400 Concrete Buildings at Risk of Earthquake Damage"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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A list of 3,400 San Francisco buildings that may be at risk of collapse in an earthquake has been compiled by the city, but officials are hesitant to release it due to concerns about causing unease among tenants and investors. The list is preliminary and could change as more information is gathered, but all the buildings were constructed with nonductile concrete before engineers fully understood how much reinforcement was needed to prevent crumbling during shaking. Retrofitting the buildings could cost millions of dollars per structure, and some owners may choose to demolish rather than retrofit. Many of the buildings on the list are associated with vulnerable populations, and retrofitting could displace tenants.