Millions in Funding Available Now: Why Property Owners in Ca, Tx, Co, and AZ Should Act Fast on DC Fast Charging
Right now, tens of millions of dollars in state and federal funding are available to help you install DC fast charging infrastructure. These programs are designed to make installation affordable and highly profitable.
But navigating this landscape is complex, and the funding is often first-come, first-served. This guide simplifies the opportunity for property owners in California, Texas, Colorado, and Arizona.
Uber Pays Drivers $4,000 to Switch to Electric Vehicles
Uber is taking another major step toward electrifying its platform by launching Go Electric, a new incentive program offering $4,000 cash grants to drivers who switch from gas-powered cars to electric vehicles (EVs).
Tesla’s Shrinking Slice and Its Impact on the EV Market: What Property Owners and Investors Need to Know
In Q3 2025, Tesla’s U.S. EV market share fell to 41%, down from over 80% just a few years ago, while total EV sales reached 438,487 units—10.5% of all U.S. auto sales in the quarter. This shift from a single dominant brand to a diversified marketplace signals an inflection point that every commercial property owner, fleet manager, and charging-hub investor should understand.
Investing in Growth: The Real Story Behind Surging EV Sales
In the third quarter of 2025, electric vehicle market share in the United States climbed to 10.5 percent, up from 8 percent last year. This jump shows more drivers are choosing electric vehicles than ever before. More than 438,000 battery electric vehicles were sold just last quarter, pushing the 2025 annual total past one million for the first time.
Weights and Measures Compliance for EV Charging in California
One of the most important parts of that regulatory framework is the California Type Evaluation Program (CTEP). If you’re a station owner in California, CTEP compliance isn’t optional. It’s required by law before your charging stations can be used to bill customers for energy. In this article, we’ll walk you through exactly what CTEP is, what your responsibilities are as a station owner, the steps involved in compliance, and how EV Range helps you navigate the process from start to finish.
The Illinois EV Moment: Renewed Rebates, Infrastructure Growth & Opportunity for CPOs
Illinois is gearing up for its next EV rebate cycle—October 28, 2025 to January 31, 2026—with millions in funding. Meanwhile, the state has unlocked new federal grant dollars and its NEVI program is mobilizing to build corridor charging infrastructure.
CALeVIP’s Fast Charge California Project (FCCP) - Get Application Ready with EV Range
EV Charging Deployment, Software and Support for CALeVIP FCCP Program
Switch to Reliable EV Charging Software: Overcome Shell and Enel X Way Exits with EV Range
If your EV network has been affected by the decisions of Shell, Enel X Way, or other providers, this article explains the impact and how EV Range can partner with you to maintain and elevate your EV charging experience.
EV Charging for Fleets: Overcoming Challenges and Implementing Best Practices
As fleet operators look to transition to electric vehicles (EVs), the advantages of reduced fuel costs, lower emissions, and minimized maintenance are clear. However, navigating the complexities of EV charging infrastructure can be daunting, especially when managing large-scale fleet operations. The challenges range from high upfront costs to logistical concerns about vehicle downtime, but with proper planning and best practices, fleet operators can overcome these obstacles effectively. This guide delves into the key challenges of EV charging for fleets and provides actionable solutions for a successful transition.
Why OCPP-Compliant EV Charging Stations Are Critical for the Future: Lessons from Enel X Way and EVBox Exits
Enel X Way, known for its JuiceBox chargers, announced its exit from the U.S. and Canada in October 2024, citing high interest rates, scaling challenges, and slower-than-expected EV adoption. The closure left over 170,000 chargers without software support, forcing both residential and commercial customers to operate previously "smart" chargers as basic plug-in devices.
The End of JuiceBox EV Chargers in North America: How EV Range Can Help You Adapt
Enel X Way is shutting down operations in North America. Here's how EV Range can help.
The Biden Administration's New Move to Ban Chinese and Russian Tech in Connected Vehicles
The Biden administration recently proposed a ban on Chinese and Russian software and hardware in "connected vehicles" in the U.S., citing national security concerns.
GM EVs Now Compatible with Tesla Supercharger Network
In a groundbreaking move, General Motors (GM) has made its electric vehicles (EVs) compatible with Tesla's vast Supercharger network.
How Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology is Revolutionizing the EV Ecosystem
As we move through 2024, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is emerging as a transformative force in the electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape. V2G allows EVs to not only draw energy from the grid but also supply energy back into it, creating a bi-directional energy flow that benefits both the grid and EV owners. This innovation is set to reshape how we think about energy consumption, grid management, and even the role of EVs in our daily lives.
