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ChargePoint says it has developed a charging cable for electric cars that is "uncuttable." Sean Gallup/Getty On top of the many hurdles to furthering EV adoption in the United States, it adds ...
Stealing copper from EV charging cables is all the rage right now, thanks to a high market price of $4.44 per pound. This is ...
The electric vehicle charging company ChargePoint has introduced new cut-resistant cables as a theft and vandalism deterrent. In addition to the new cables, ChargePoint added a new alarm system ...
The theft of electric vehicle charging cables is on the rise, possibly fueled by the nearly record-high price of copper. The cables contain copper wiring inside of them that thieves can sell.
California-based Enteligent is accepting pre-orders for what it claims is the world’s first DC-to-DC solar-powered EV ... T1 charger provides NACS and CCS-1 options and a 25-foot cable.
ChargePoint is building hard to cut cables and adding tamper-detection alarms to EV charging stations. ChargePoint is building hard to cut cables and adding tamper-detection alarms to EV charging ...
But it’s safe to say an EV charging cable will exceed that by a wide margin. There’s a reason EV chargers carry warnings not to use frayed or damaged cords. According to TradeSafe, a voltage ...
Copper remains lucrative for thieves, enough that public EV charging cables are now a target, reports the Associated Press. Charging cables contain large amounts of copper, prices for which are ...
The scene that night has become part of a troubling pattern across the country: Thieves have been targeting EV charging stations, intent on stealing the cables, which contain copper wiring.