Author: Callum Fraser
Callum Fraser is a charging infrastructure journalist at EVMagz.com, reporting on fast-charging network expansion, utility partnerships, grid integration, and the business strategies shaping the global EV charging sector. His coverage focuses on how technology providers, operators, and policymakers are building the infrastructure required to support large-scale electric vehicle adoption.
Commercial real estate firm KBS has entered a strategic partnership with EV charging provider EVPassport to deploy electric vehicle infrastructure across its national Class A property portfolio. The initiative aims to enhance tenant amenities while supporting the company’s sustainability commitments, including a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5% by 2025. KBS CEO Marc DeLuca said EV charging has become a “must-have amenity” for corporate tenants, with demand rising as companies adopt sustainability strategies and seek modern, high-performance building features. The partnership is intended to bolster asset value by positioning properties to remain competitive in a market where access…
Chinese electric truck manufacturer SuperPanther has formed a strategic partnership with Sino-German charging specialist ELMI Power to equip future European customers with dedicated heavy-duty charging solutions. The companies will launch their first joint pilot projects in Europe in 2026, integrating ELMI Power’s battery-buffered charging systems into SuperPanther’s electric truck ecosystem. SuperPanther said the collaboration will support depot and logistics-site electrification with scalable charging concepts. ELMI Power’s technology uses integrated energy storage to draw electricity gradually from the grid and deliver high-power charging bursts to trucks, enabling power outputs between 340 kW and 600 kW from grid connections as low as…
XCharge North America (XCharge NA) has provided its advanced charging technology for a new high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging site in Winhall, Vermont, operated by Cellerate Power. The facility, which opened to the public in late October 2025, is intended to expand and strengthen the state’s EV charging infrastructure. The new site utilizes XCharge NA’s C7 Ultra-Fast Chargers, which deliver a charging speed of 400kW. This capacity exceeds the power output of many current local charging stations. The 400kW chargers are equipped with both the North American Charging Standard (NACS) and Combined Charging System (CCS) connectors, enabling service for a…