Electric vehicles (EVs) are quickly gaining steam in the United States. The proof is in the charging stations, which are popping up across the country at paid parking lots, hospitals, retail shops, and even rest stations. There are three types of chargers for electric vehicles: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Here, we’ll discuss the three types of chargers and help you determine which one you should choose. What are the Types of Chargers for Electric Vehicles? There are… Continue reading →
Posts about Electrification
Types of Chargers for Electric Vehicles
September 29, 2022
The Role of EV Infrastructure in Municipal Mobility Planning
September 19, 2022
Originally published by American City and County on 9/16/2022 The movement toward electric vehicles (EV) is accelerating, being fueled by evolving consumer preferences, generous incentives from the federal government, and bold commitments from automakers that collectively aim to curb our nation’s carbon emissions over the next decade and beyond. Electric vehicle sales in the United States have revved up by more than 40 percent each year, on average, since 2016, and according to an eye-opening report recently released by McKinsey… Continue reading →
Installing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at Home
May 3, 2022
Many people are choosing to purchase an electric vehicle. Since 2018, there has been an 83% increase in sales of electric cars. With more of these vehicles on the road, public charging stations can get busy. Moreover, the time it takes to achieve full charge makes waiting at a public charging station inconvenient in some cases. For this reason, many electric car owners are installing electric vehicle charging stations at home. What are Electric Vehicle Charging Stations? Electric vehicle… Continue reading →
EV Charging Station Contractors
May 3, 2022
Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are in high demand due to the growing number of drivers who are adopting hybrid and electric vehicles across the United States. Major metro areas, in particular, have seen an increase in electric vehicles, which has led to new demand for EV charging station contractors. Sustainable infrastructure in the U.S. is still under progress, which means that EV charging station contractors likely have a lot of work ahead of them in the next decade. … Continue reading →
Exploring Types of Electric Cars
May 3, 2022
When considering fossil fuels and the prices at the gas pumps, many people opt to look at different types of electric cars. If you have never owned an electric car before, you might be hesitant about making the switch. However, as the technology becomes better and incentives are introduced to offset the price of electric vehicles, now is the time to act. Growth of All Types of Electric Cars There are three main types of electric cars on the… Continue reading →
Propark Mobility Becomes First U.S. Partner of HERE Technologies
February 22, 2022
Propark Mobility has announced its partnership with HERE Technologies, a multinational location data platform. As HERE’s first U.S. partner, Propark will work with the company’s Indoor Map Division to map parking garages and enhance end-to-end navigation services for Propark customers. “We’re thrilled to be the first U.S. company to join forces with HERE Technologies,” said John Schmid, Propark CEO and Chairman. “At Propark, we strive to provide the perfect parking moment. With the addition of indoor mapping, we’ll be doing… Continue reading →
How to Enhance Service Scores in the Age of Social Distancing
January 22, 2021
As the world has transitioned to social distancing, limited personal interaction, and increased self-service options, providing a personalized hospitality experience has become increasingly difficult. In this climate, how do you ensure guest satisfaction, great service scores, and loyal customers? From cleaning protocols and customer service to the latest technology, we cover the key factors that will set you and your vendors apart from the rest. Instill Consumer Confidence with Prominent Safety Standards According to STR’s forecast, RevPAR is not… Continue reading →