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Hyundai 400 Kw charging

Hyundai Pushes Toward Ultra-Fast EV Charging and Three-Minute Top-Ups

Hyundai is developing much faster EV charging, testing 400 kW systems and exploring ways to eventually reach three-minute top-ups. As global competitors push 1 MW and beyond, Hyundai sees ultra-fast charging as essential for future EV adoption.

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 Google Maps work with Tesla Supercharger

Google Maps Adds Live Supercharger Data to Simplify EV Travel

Google Maps has added live Tesla Supercharger data, letting EV drivers check charger availability without switching apps. The update simplifies route planning, reduces wait times, and marks a key step in making EV travel easier.

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Porsche Cayenne

Porsche and Hyundai Outperform Lucid in Real-World Long-Range EV Test

Germany’s ADAC tested the real-world long-range capability of modern EVs. The Porsche Taycan and Hyundai Ioniq 6 outperformed Lucid’s Air Grand Touring, showing that charging stability and efficiency matter more than raw battery size.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 being supercharged by its NACS port

Updated List: Every Non-Tesla EV That Can Use Tesla Superchargers in 2025

Tesla’s Supercharger network is now open to most automakers, giving EV drivers faster and more reliable charging across North America. From Ford to Hyundai, major brands adopt NACS, making Tesla’s connector the new U.S. charging standard.

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Subaru Solterra

Toyota bZ and Subaru Solterra Join Tesla Supercharger Network

The 2026 Toyota bZ and Subaru Solterra now support Tesla Superchargers across North America with built-in NACS ports. New models feature Plug & Charge for seamless billing, while older models will need adapters to access Tesla’s growing fast-charging network.

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Electrify America

Electrify America Now Shows Live EV Charger Availability on Google Maps

Electrify America now displays real-time EV charger availability on Google Maps, eliminating the need for app-switching. Drivers can view connector types, speeds, and open stalls instantly, while expanded Plug & Charge support simplifies the charging experience even further.

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UK Charging Network Fights EV Cable Theft With GPS Tracking

UK Charging Network Fights EV Cable Theft With GPS Tracking

Cable theft has become a costly issue for EV charging operators worldwide. UK-based InstaVolt is leading the fight by embedding GPS trackers and using cut-resistant, dye-marked cables to deter thieves. The move could set a new global standard for EV charger security.

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10-Minute EV Charging Is Coming to the U.S.—But Drivers May Not Need It

10-Minute EV Charging Is Coming to the U.S.—But Drivers May Not Need It

ChargePoint plans to introduce 600 kW EV chargers in the U.S. next year, enabling 10-minute charging speeds. But with no EVs currently supporting that power level, the technology may be more about future-proofing than practical benefit today.

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Tesla V4 Supercharger

Les superchargeurs V4 de 500 kW de Tesla pourraient révolutionner la recharge des véhicules électriques aux États-Unis.

Tesla a lancé son premier Superchargeur V4 de 500 kW en Californie, doublant la vitesse de recharge des véhicules électriques de nouvelle génération comme le Cybertruck, tout en améliorant la fiabilité et en réduisant les embouteillages. Avec l'arrivée prochaine de véhicules électriques non Tesla, ce système pourrait remodeler le paysage de la recharge aux États-Unis.

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