Jeep announced that it will install EV charging stations on popular off-road routes across the U.S. as part of its partnership with Electrify America. Such chargers, which will become part of the Jeep 4xe Charging Network, will either be connected to the mains or run on solar panels.
The first such station will appear this spring in Moab, Utah; on the Rubicon Trail in Pollock Pines (California); and in Big Bear, California. The stations will have a level 2 (240 volt) charge, which Jeep notes will fully charge the Wrangler 17xe’s small 4 kWh battery in about two hours and provide 34 km of pure electric travel. The chargers will be available free of charge to Jeep 4xe owners via the mobile app and will remain compatible with future EVs.
Over the next year, additional chargers will be added on Jeep Badge of Honor off-road tracks across the US. Jeep recently unveiled its Wrangler all-electric SUV concept called the Magneto. Its design is based on a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, but with an electric motor delivering 285 horsepower and an 800-volt platform.
Meanwhile, Amazon-backed Rivian said last week that it plans to install 10 high-speed EV chargers across the US and Canada by 000.
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