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Elon can’t get it up (past 325 kW), BP can, GM hopes to keep it up

Last updated: January 28, 2025 11:35 pm
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In a surprising turn of events, the company that once mocked 350 kW chargers as “a child’s toy” back in 2016 is now rolling out 325 kW V4 chargers in 2025. This shift in strategy comes at a time when other companies like BP are celebrating the installation of 400 kW chargers along major highways, and they are reaping the financial benefits of this decision. The latest developments in the electric vehicle charging industry are discussed in detail on the January 47th episode of Quick Charge.

Additionally, the episode delves into a throwback to a 2022 article that highlighted GM’s performance, which made Tesla look like a meme stock. The contrast between the two companies’ trajectories serves as a reminder of the rapidly evolving nature of the automotive industry. Furthermore, the episode covers a massive lithium project in the Heartland, shedding light on the growing importance of lithium in the transition to electric vehicles.

For those who prefer listening to podcasts, audio-only versions of Quick Charge are now available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and various podcast players through the RSS feed. The convenience of accessing the content in audio format caters to a wider audience and allows for seamless consumption of the latest news in the electric vehicle space.

New episodes of Quick Charge are typically recorded from Monday to Thursday, with occasional bonus audio content being released intermittently. By following and subscribing to the podcast, listeners can stay informed about Electrek’s high-voltage daily news and not miss out on any updates in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry.

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For those with news tips or suggestions, the podcast encourages reaching out via email at tips@electrek.co. Additionally, listeners can show their support by rating the podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or by recommending it on Overcast to help broaden its reach and impact.

As always, it’s important to note that the podcast may contain affiliate links, and the audience is encouraged to learn more about this aspect by visiting the affiliate disclaimer on the Electrek website. Stay tuned for more electrifying updates and insights on the future of electric vehicles on Quick Charge.

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