MoveEV Selected For Plug and Play Detroit’s Prestigious Batch 5
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MoveEV Selected For Plug and Play Detroit’s Prestigious Batch 5

MoveEV has been selected as one of ten startups for Plug and Play Detroit's Batch 5, joining an innovative mobility technology program backed by Stellantis, BorgWarner, and MMSDC. This milestone underscores MoveEV’s mission to revolutionize home charging reimbursement for electric vehicles. As part of this esteemed cohort, MoveEV will collaborate with industry leaders and explore new partnerships to advance sustainable mobility solutions. Learn how this opportunity enhances MoveEV’s ability to accelerate the EV transition by addressing critical challenges for fleets and municipalities.

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To Build or Not to Build Workplace EV Charging Stations? Why There’s No Simple Answer
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To Build or Not to Build Workplace EV Charging Stations? Why There’s No Simple Answer

CleanTechnica’s article, "To Build or Not to Build Workplace EV Charging Stations," explores the complexities of installing workplace EV chargers. While demand for charging infrastructure is growing, companies must weigh the costs, space limitations, and actual employee needs. Surveys can help employers assess demand and optimize charging solutions, including offering home charging reimbursements to reduce workplace pressure. This balanced approach encourages EV adoption while managing costs and infrastructure challenges.

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Fleet Managers Now Have More Complex Responsibilities Due To The Addition Of EVs
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Fleet Managers Now Have More Complex Responsibilities Due To The Addition Of EVs

MoveEV’s founder, David Lewis examines the shifting responsibilities of fleet managers with the rise of electric vehicles (EVs). He explains the benefits of installing home chargers for employees, which can streamline operations and reduce costs. Lewis notes that low-mileage drivers can use Level 1 chargers, while high-mileage drivers benefit from non-networked Level 2 chargers, avoiding the costs and liabilities of networked options. Careful planning is crucial for cost-effective and flexible solutions tailored to fleet needs. Read more if you want to understand how to optimize your company's EV charging strategy.

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