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Reservation holders who have been waiting patiently for Fisker Ocean deliveries to begin here in the states may see the new SUV in their driveways as early as this month… as long as they sprang for one of the top tier trims. Fisker is reporting that the Ocean Extreme SUV has been certified for US sales by the EPA and garnered a 360 mile estimated range. Not bad.

The Ocean is an SUV appropriately named, as its saga has hit ebbs and flows, high tides and lows, much like the company that built it. Ocean production began on schedule last November, but ramp up has been slower than anticipated.

The first deliveries would not come until early May 2023, beginning with one SUV in Denmark, followed by a second delivery in Germany that went to Henrik Fisker himself. Before those European deliveries began, Fisker was touting a WLTP range for the Ocean Extreme (and limited One trim) at 707 km (439 miles) with 20″ wheels.

Impressive for sure, but even then, we pointed out that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is much stricter in its range certifications, and expected the US mileage estimates for the Fisker Ocean to be significantly less. While they are, the top tier Ocean’s certified range is more than Fisker originally advertised and is still quite high for an SUV.

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Ocean Extreme EPA range exceeds Fisker’s estimates

When we first learned about all the trims of the Ocean when Fisker publicly launched it at the LA Auto Show in 2021 (that feels like five years ago), the automaker said its top “Extreme” trim, which also comes in a launch edition “One” version with the same specs, would offer around 350 miles of range, thanks in part to its 113 kWh “Hyper Range” battery pack.

According to official EPA estimates, the Ocean One Extreme can deliver 360 miles of range on 20″ wheels. Additionally, that version of the electric SUV is now officially certified by both the EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) for sale and delivery in all 50 states plus DC.

Additionally, Fisker Inc. states the Ocean Extreme has completed all applicable FMVSS testing required by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) self-certification and meets New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) standards for a 5-star rating – although it has not officially received a safety rating yet. CEO Henrik Fisker spoke:

A lot of hard work went into achieving these results, and it feels great to give our customers
a better range than we had estimated. Delivering an EPA 360 mile range in the US and WLTP
707 km range in Europe gives our drivers what they want: a fantastic 5-passenger vehicle,
and the confidence they’re driving the electric SUV with the longest range available in an
affordable new vehicle

This is a huge milestone for everyone at Fisker. We are looking forward to getting Oceans to customers in the US, and we plan to send out communications today to our first customers.

Those first US customers receiving a call from Fisker will be those who opted for the Ocean Extreme or Ocean One, and will be able to take advantage of the new EPA certified range first. As we previously reported, Fisker is focusing on deliveries these top tier models in Europe and the US first, so we won’t see other Ocean trims begin deliveries until this fall at the earliest.

It will be interesting to see how production and deliveries numbers ramp up when Fisker shares its Q2 2023 report in a couple months. Ocean SUVs on US soil means we’re closer than ever to driving one for ourselves, and we are looking forward to it.

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GE Vernova lands repower orders for 1 GW of US wind turbines

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GE Vernova lands repower orders for 1 GW of US wind turbines

GE Vernova’s onshore wind business announced that it received orders in 2024 to repower over 1 gigawatt (GW) of wind turbines in the US.

Wind energy repowering is all about breathing new life into older turbines. By swapping out aging parts like turbines, blades, and nacelles for the latest tech, wind farms see significant boosts in efficiency, power capacity, and overall lifespan. Other infrastructure and control systems can also get a second life.

Adding new components to existing infrastructure and grid connections means it’s less expensive to extend the life of the wind farm with fewer resources. New components make the turbines less prone to breakdowns which means less maintenance, so there are fewer operational costs. 

The repowering projects for which GE Vernova received orders will use nacelles and drive trains that it manufactures in its Pensacola, Florida, factory.

“As the United States works to meet the doubling of projected demand for more energy, repower projects like these help US workers in US factories take advantage of what we already have, where we already have it,” said Matt Lynch, general manager of Repower at GE Vernova. 

The orders were booked between the first and fourth quarters of 2024. GE Vernova’s wind repower projects are expected to come online between 2024 and 2027.

GE Vernova’s onshore wind business has a total installed base of approximately 56,000 turbines and nearly 120 GW of installed capacity worldwide.

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Kia’s NACS adapters available now; Supercharger access still pending

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Kia’s official first-party NACS adapters are now ready to ship out, but owners will have to wait to use them on Tesla Superchargers until later this quarter.

The rollout of Supercharger access to non-Tesla brands is hitting a fever pitch this year, with several brands added to the “coming soon” list, and even beyond that, VW and Honda have both made their own announcements that access is coming soon.

But for most vehicles, charging on Superchargers will require an adapter for the time being, as most brands aren’t adding native NACS ports to their vehicles until a future date (the current exceptions are the 2025 Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5 which have native ports).

Each manufacturer is dealing with adapter rollouts separately, and Kia’s ready to announce that their adapters are ready to go.

Kia told us today that shipments of first-party adapters are currently en route to dealerships, and certain owners will be getting a notification soon to claim their adapter.

In Kia’s previous announcement about adapter availability, it said that any 2024 or 2025 EV6 or EV9 owners who took delivery after September 4 would get a free NACS adapter. Those owners should receive a push notification soon in their Kia Connect app through which they can claim their adapter.

For other owners, adapters will be available from Kia dealers for $249, which is roughly in line with the average cost we’ve been seeing for these adapters. Dealers should be getting the adapters any day now.

However, these adapters will be of limited usefulness for the next several weeks. You’ll be able to use them to charge at Tesla destination chargers, or any home charger with a Tesla/NACS plug on it, but Supercharger access still requires a handshake between the car and the charging network, and that handshake is currently disabled.

Originally, Kias were going to gain access on January 15th, but that was pushed back until the “back end of this quarter.” Some owners found out a loophole to allow for charging on the network, but that loophole was closed just yesterday.

As a result, Kia is also including “definitive instructions” on how to use the adapters along with each shipment. It wants to ensure that everyone is using them properly, especially given the recent back-and-forth about, uh, unsanctioned methods to access the network before official availability.

Kia’s EV6 with the native NACS port has also taken longer to arrive than Hyundai’s 2025 Ioniq 5. Ioniq 5s are already shipping (and can even charge faster than Teslas at a Supercharger, a feat the EV6 should also achieve), but EV6s haven’t yet hit dealerships. They should be on around the same timeline as Supercharger access, and ought to be available in the back half of this quarter.

So… Kia fans will still have to wait a little bit, but at least you’ll have the adapters ready to go for when the floodgates open later this quarter.

If you’re looking to buy one of the fastest-charging EVs on the road today, use our link to check local dealers and get in line for when they get the new 2025 Kia EV6s in stock.


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Kempower and Ziegler partner on EV fast charging for fleets

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EV charger manufacturer Kempower and Ziegler Energy Solutions have paired up to deliver EV fast charging infrastructure for commercial fleets.

To put it simply, Finland and US-based Kempower brings DC fast chargers to the table, and Ziegler Energy Solutions’ (ZES’s) specialty is infrastructure, energy efficiency, and operational flexibility, along with sales and service.

“As businesses and municipalities increasingly transition to electric fleets, reliable and adaptable EV charging infrastructure with the highest uptime is paramount,” said Troy Monson, general manager of Ziegler Energy Solutions. “Partnering with Kempower enables us to deliver scalable, user-friendly solutions that support our customers’ electrification goals and operational needs.”

ZES, which is now a Kempower Certified Partner, helps fleet operators address challenges like high mileage, uptime demands, and energy cost management using its EV fleet planning tools that simulate real-world scenarios like duty cycles, charging schedules, and energy needs. It also has a leasing program, and integrates solar and battery storage into fast charging infrastructure.

This means Kempower can now offer its DC fast chargers to fleet operators with ZES’s support, ensuring uptime and reliability.

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