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Charging Technology Advancement - Tesla's V4 Superchargers deliver up to 500 kW for passenger vehicles like the Cybertruck and 1.2 MW for the Semi [1] - The new V4 Supercharger cabinets support 400V–1,000V battery architectures, enabling 30% faster charging for the Cybertruck's 800V system compared to V3 stations [2] - The V4 Superchargers potentially add up to 1,300 miles (approximately 2092 km) of range per hour at peak [2] - The new Supercharger cabinets power up to eight stalls per cabinet, twice as many as previous generations [1] - The new hardware features 3x higher power density, lower costs, and faster deployments [2] Deployment and User Experience - The V4 Superchargers were first deployed publicly in September 2025 [1] - A Cybertruck was charged for 20 minutes using a V4 Supercharger in Redwood City, CA [3]
Blink Charging Awarded Contract to Develop EV Charging Infrastructure for City of Richmond
Globenewswire· 2025-10-01 15:00
Bowie, Md., Oct. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blink Charging Co. (NASDAQ: BLNK), a leading global owner, operator and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, has been awarded a contract by the City of Richmond for a state of the art network of EV charging stations. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the City of Richmond’s efforts to expand convenient and reliable EV infrastructure for its residents, fleet operators, and visitors — ensuring long-term sustainability ...
EU’s reliance on Chinese EV battery tech deepens with CATL’s expansion in Spain
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-30 12:28
Europe’s dependence on Chinese electric vehicle technology is tightening as battery giant CATL prepares to send 2,000 workers to Spain to build a €4bn plant with Stellantis, the Financial Times reported recently. The project in Figueruelas, near Zaragoza, underscores both Europe’s reliance on Beijing for critical EV infrastructure and China’s determination to keep control of its intellectual property. CATL, one of the world’s most advanced battery makers, told local officials it would bring in the workers ...