The leading players in the electric vehicle (EV) industry such as Qmerit, StoreDot, Sheeva.AI, Shyft, among others, announced their partnerships and technological breakthroughs.
Kunes Auto & RV Group and Treehouse Partnership
Kunes Auto & RV Group teamed up with Treehouse to offer affordable home charging solutions. Customers can save up to $90 per month with Level 2 chargers and guaranteed installation.
Qmerit’s 2024 Electrification Plans
Qmerit is expanding its EV infrastructure with partnerships major automakers like Ford, GM, and Tesla. The company is focused on enabling home charger installations and integrating solar and energy storage solutions.
StoreDot’s Fast-Charging Battery Technology
StoreDot has made significant strides in extreme fast-charging (XFC) batteries, which can charge EVs from 10 percent to 80 percent in just 10 minutes. These advancements aim to alleviate range anxiety and boost global EV adoption.
Sheeva.AI’s In-Car Charging Innovation
Sheeva.AI enabled the first in-car EV charging transaction in Japan using its SheevaConnect platform, which streamlines the process through location-based technology and APIs, eliminating the need for apps or QR codes.
Shyft Group’s Blue Arc EV Trucks
Shyft Group shipped its first Blue Arc Class 4 EV trucks, designed for fleet operators with advanced safety features, ergonomic seating, and versatile cargo spaces. This milestone marks the shift to regular production and reflects the growing demand for sustainable fleet solutions.
These developments underscore the global EV industry’s focus on improving charging infrastructure, battery technology, and commercial fleet electrification to support the transition to sustainable mobility.