What Is DC Fast Charging?
DC fast charging (DCFC), also known as Level 3 charging, is one of the protocols for getting energy into electric…
DC fast charging (DCFC), also known as Level 3 charging, is one of the protocols for getting energy into electric…
“Amp” is short for “ampere,” the standard measurement unit of electrical current, or how much electricity flows through a conductor.…
Level 1 charging is a base standard for battery replenishment for electric vehicles (EVs). Level 1 charging happens at 120…
Level 2 charging is an elevated form of electric vehicle (EV) charging. Level 2 charging happens at 240 volts of…
NHTSA, or National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, is an agency of the Department of Transportation tasked with creating and enforcing…
In automotive terms, a vehicle that uses electric motors and an internal combustion engine working together to create motion.
A HUD or Head-Up Display is a device that projects vehicle information such as current speed, navigation instructions, and forward…
A lithium-ion battery is a rechargeable battery that uses the element lithium (Li) as a key component. Lithium is intercalated…
Light rail is a rail-based transportation system using small electric-powered trains at street level. Typically found in urban areas providing…
Flex Fuel is the trade name for a mixture of up to 85% ethanol and gasoline. The mixture is also…