Electrify America, a public ultra-fast charging network, has added 30 solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging stations with two Level 2 chargers each to its network in the state of California. The off-grid, standalone chargers are strategically located throughout the Central Valley and inland areas of Southern California to provide greater access to sustainable EV charging for drivers in rural parts of the state.
Electrify America’s EV charging infrastructure plans in California include a commitment to increasing access to EV charging infrastructure in rural areas of the state, to both facilitate regional travel and drive adoption of EVs in rural communities. With complimentary charging, the new solar units help remove two barriers to EV adoption in these locations – access to public charging and affordability. The network said it ensured that more than half of these chargers were located in disadvantaged and low-income communities, demonstrating the company’s ongoing commitment to serve these populations. Continue reading











Subsidized Mercedes-Benz Compact EQA EV Available to Order
As confusing as this sounds, Mercedes actually has reduced the complexity of its EQA models.
A combination of Mercedes cash on the hood with taxpayer subsidies means its EQA compact EV in Germany is “entry level” starting at 37,970.50 euros for the EQA 250 including 19% VA. Rated at power of 140 kW, other variants will follow including a series of all-wheel-drive models with an additional electric powertrain (eATS) and an output of 200 kW or more, and a version with a range of more than 500 kilometers (WLTP). The EQA comes with one year of Mercedes me Charge included. For Mercedes me Charge customers in Europe, this includes ‘green charging’ during this period at no extra cost. The EQA is available to order now, with the first models reaching retailers in the spring.
The relatively low German price is based on discounts of 9000 euros: government share 6000 euros, Mercedes-Benz share 3000. If the EQA is used as a company car, only a quarter of the gross list price is subject to taxation for private use. The Mercedes-Benz Bank offers financing and leasing terms for both private and business customers. The EQA 250 with Business Package is available for leasing by business customers from 399 euros a month. The leasing offer is valid for orders placed by 31 March 2021, while stocks last. Continue reading →