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Nuvve Holding Corp., a company specializing in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, has launched a new range of bidirectional and unidirectional charging solutions. With power capacities ranging from 20 kW to 360 kW, these chargers are designed for various applications, including school buses, commercial fleets, public infrastructure, and microgrids.

The lineup features flexible configurations such as wall-mounted and mono-block units, some with dual-port options to enhance usability. Advanced functionalities, including Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatibility, remote monitoring, and over-the-air software updates, are integrated into the chargers to optimize performance. All models are embedded with Nuvve’s GIVe™ and FLEETBOX™ platforms for efficient energy management.

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“By broadening access to V2G-compatible chargers, we aim to empower fleets and communities to embrace electrification, driving innovation in energy resilience and sustainability,” said Hamza Lemsaddek, Vice President of Technology and Astrea AI at Nuvve.

Credit: Nuvve

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Certain models comply with the Buy America Build America (BABA) initiative by incorporating domestically sourced components. The chargers have been rigorously tested for reliability, V2G compatibility, and adherence to industry standards, addressing the needs of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, including school buses and trucks.

Founded in 2010, Nuvve has deployed V2G solutions across multiple continents. By leveraging advanced technology and strategic partnerships, the company supports global efforts toward clean energy adoption and enhanced grid resilience.

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Floyd Hawkins is an EV reporter at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across major markets. Outside of reporting, he enjoys casual weekend fishing, experimenting with homemade pizza recipes, and long evening walks.

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