“The EV charging infrastructure” newsletter – November 2020

The rise of the electric vehicle must be seconded by a voluntary development of the charging infrastructure. What are the challenges and technology of the electric road ahead?

A SIDE

— Analysis
Low Battery? Electrical Innovation Leads the Charge

The widespread adoption of electric vehicles hinges on the quality of the charging experience, a field that is now the subject of a wealth of innovations.

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— Projection
Induction – The Holy Grail of the Wireless Highway

In the world of electric charging, induction has long been under the radar compared with charging stations. Today, it looks ready to energize the transition to electric vehicles.

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— Opinion
Exploring new business models for electric mobility infrastructures

Charging points, electric roads… What are the financial models for electric mobility infrastructures? And which business models are being implemented on this emerging market ?

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— Radar
Our selection of innovative businesses #21

Syslor raises 1 million euros to democratise augmented reality on building sites.
REEF Technology has just raised 700 million dollars to transform its network of car parks and garages in the United States and Europe.
The BulldozAIR site monitoring solution raises 4 million euros.

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B SIDE

— Trends
The big electric reconfiguration

The electric vehicle market started from further back and had a lot of catching up to do, but the facts speak for themselves: people are starting to adopt the technology. This new game-changer entails bigger transformations than the vehicles themselves.

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— Radar
Our selection of innovative businesses #22

Finnish startup Betalor raises €2 million for carbon-neutral construction materials and a circular economy.
Chooch.ai scoops up $20 million for its computer vision technology.
Autodesk acquires Spacemaker for $240 million.

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