Press Release
Chakratec Wins Electric Vehicle Innovation & Excellence Award for Kinetic Energy Storage Solution
Chakratec is pleased to announce it won a special recognition in the Energy Storage EV Innovation category at this year’s Electric Vehicle Innovation and Excellence Awards (EVIEs).
Chakratec receives European Commission “Seal of Excellence” for Kinetic Energy EV Charging HUBs
After a highly competitive evaluation process, Chakratec is thrilled to announce we’ve been awarded the European Commission Seal of Excellence for our Green Boost: Kinetic Energy HUBs for electric vehicle (EV) charging and grid stabilization.
Chakratec enters North America with Blink Charging
Chakratec announced the approval of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Energy Program's match-funding for the Blink and Chakratec project for affordable, sustainable everyday DC fast-charging solutions.
Blink Charging and Chakratec to Receive $900,000 Grant from the BIRD Energy Program for Development of DC Fast Charging Solution
Blink and Chakratec to begin R&D project dedicated to bringing affordable DC Fast Charging to rural areas with weak power grids and high traffic areas with limited capacity on their power grids.
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‘Environmental and economical’: Europe’s ‘largest car charging park’ gets 2MWh of battery storage
What’s being described as Europe’s largest electric car charging park will be kitted out with 2MWh of stationary battery storage systems.
Will the new Corona reality and cheaper gas slow the EV surge?
One good reason to buy an electric car is to save money on fuel, so will low gas prices slow down Tesla sales? Wall Street, it seems, says "no."
Car makers Ask Europe to Introduce Mandatory EV Charging Infrastructure Targets
Manufacturers warn of job losses and missed decarbonization targets without help to reach the EU’s Green Deal goals.
The UK moves ICE car sales ban forward to 2035 from 2040
British prime minister Boris Johnson announced that a ban in the UK on selling diesel and petrol cars would be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 at a launch event for the November UN climate summit (COP26) in Glasgow. The new ban now includes hybrid and plug-in vehicles.