Author: Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks is a charging infrastructure business journalist at EVMagz.com, reporting on investment activity, network expansion, strategic partnerships, pricing models, and the competitive landscape of the global EV charging industry. His coverage focuses on how operators, utilities, and technology providers are scaling charging networks to support the rapid growth of electric mobility worldwide.

Ionity will increase charging prices across parts of its European fast-charging network from July 1, 2026, affecting selected tariffs for ad-hoc users, app customers without subscriptions, and drivers with newer subscription plans. The charging network operator said the changes will result in an average price increase of around 4% across affected markets. Higher Energy Costs Driving Price Changes Ionity informed customers of the upcoming adjustments via email, attributing the increase primarily to rising electricity procurement costs across European energy markets. The company explained that operators of large charging networks typically purchase electricity in advance through long-term wholesale contracts to reduce…

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Greek charging operator PPC Blue has signed a partnership agreement with Romanian home improvement retailer Dedeman to deploy more than 600 electric vehicle charging points across Romania, expanding charging access at retail and logistics locations nationwide. The project will see charging infrastructure installed at over 60 Dedeman stores and two logistics centres, including dedicated charging facilities for electric trucks. PPC Expands Romanian Charging Network The agreement marks the latest step in Public Power Corporation’s expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Romania. PPC entered the Romanian market in 2023 through the acquisition of Enel Romania from Italy’s Enel Group. Since…

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German companies The Mobility House and EcoG have partnered with Chinese manufacturer EV-Tech to bring a new bidirectional DC wallbox to market, aiming to accelerate the adoption of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) technologies. The companies announced that their jointly developed ChargeLine BiDi wallbox has entered series production and certification, offering a compact charging solution designed to integrate electric vehicles into home energy systems and electricity markets. Designed for bidirectional charging The ChargeLine BiDi operates at 800 volts and delivers up to 11kW of charging and discharging power. While the output matches that of many residential AC wallboxes, the new…

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UK-based fleet electrification specialist Zenobē has secured £980 million in new financing to expand its electric vehicle fleet platform across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The funding will support the deployment of more than 1,200 additional electric buses and associated charging infrastructure over the next three years, further strengthening the company’s position in the growing zero-emission transport sector. Funding Supports Large-Scale Fleet Electrification Zenobē said the latest financing round increases its total capital raised since 2017 to more than £3.2 billion. Combined with the company’s €325 million European fleet financing facility announced in 2025, the new funding is expected to…

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Prague has officially opened its largest electric vehicle charging hub for regular public use, providing capacity for up to 161 vehicles to charge simultaneously at a single location. The charging facility, located on Novovysočanská Street in the Praha 9 district, has completed a year-long testing period and is now operating as part of the Czech capital’s expanding electric mobility infrastructure. The hub is operated by energy company Pražská energetika (PRE), in which the City of Prague holds a stake. High-Capacity Charging Infrastructure The site includes a total of 161 charging points, of which 147 are available to the public. The…

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InCharge Energy, a North American provider of electric vehicle charging and energy infrastructure solutions, has secured a $46 million strategic investment led by S2G Investments, with participation from investment manager QIC, as the company seeks to expand its presence in broader energy management and infrastructure services. The funding will support InCharge’s growth beyond EV charging into areas such as electrical infrastructure and distributed energy resources, while accelerating development of its software platform and expanding its nationwide service network. Expanding Beyond EV Charging The investment comes as the installed base of EV chargers continues to grow across North America, increasing demand…

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Portuguese charging technology company i-charging has introduced the AiO 500, a new all-in-one direct current fast charger designed to deliver up to 500 kW of charging power from a compact standalone unit. The charging system is capable of operating at up to 1,000 volts and features two charging connectors with dynamic power-sharing capabilities, allowing available power to be allocated between two vehicles in real time. According to i-charging, the AiO 500 is intended for motorway corridors, fuel stations and urban environments where charging demand is high but available space is limited. The company plans to begin deliveries in selected European…

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Wallbox has completed the first commercial deployment of its Supernova PowerRing fast-charging system, installing the technology at Port de Sitges on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. The project marks the first real-world application of the company’s PowerRing architecture, which was introduced in late 2025 and is designed to dynamically distribute power across multiple fast chargers from a shared energy source. First Deployment at Port de Sitges The installation consists of three Supernova DC fast chargers connected through the PowerRing system. At the Port de Sitges site, the chargers share a combined available power capacity of up to 240 kW, with the system…

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Berlin-based Hubject has signed a partnership agreement with Dutch charging software provider Road, expanding the reach of its Intercharge eRoaming platform and increasing connectivity across the European electric vehicle charging ecosystem. The collaboration will integrate Road’s charging network into Hubject’s roaming platform, providing broader access to public charging infrastructure for both companies’ customers. Road Adds More Than 100,000 Charge Points Founded in 2017, Road provides a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that enables charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers (eMSPs) to manage charging infrastructure and process charging transactions. The company specializes in manufacturer-independent charging solutions and offers tools that allow…

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EV charging technology company Kempower has introduced a new analytics feature for its cloud-based charging management platform, ChargEye, aimed at helping operators monitor and optimize charging networks through a single interface. The new tool, called Analytics View, is now available across all ChargEye subscription levels and provides charging operators with a centralized overview of key performance indicators across their entire charging infrastructure. Network Performance in One Dashboard According to Kempower, the new dashboard consolidates operational metrics from multiple charging locations, allowing users to assess network performance without reviewing individual charging stations separately. The interface provides visibility into charging assets, including…

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Charging infrastructure manufacturer XCharge has appointed Albina Iljasov as Co-Chief Executive Officer, effective June 1, as the company seeks to strengthen its international growth strategy and operational capabilities. Iljasov will serve alongside existing Co-CEO Yifei Hou, who will remain in his current role. In her new position, Iljasov will primarily oversee XCharge’s European operations while also taking responsibility for the company’s information security and cybersecurity initiatives. The appointment reflects XCharge’s continued expansion outside its home market and the company’s decision to adopt a dual-leadership structure to support future growth. Focus on European Expansion XCharge said the move aligns with its…

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Savvy Charging Technologies and EV Bee have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at expanding mobile and off-grid electric vehicle charging services across the Middle East, Turkey and neighboring markets. The companies said the collaboration targets an estimated US$185 million market opportunity in the region’s emerging mobile charging and off-grid charging infrastructure sector. Combining Mobile and V2V Charging Technologies The partnership brings together Abu Dhabi-based Savvy Charging Technologies, which specializes in off-grid charging solutions, and Istanbul-based EV Bee, a developer of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging technology. Under the agreement, the companies plan to collaborate on technology development, data sharing and market…

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