Jeremy McCool, Founder and CEO at HEVO, is interviewed on Mission Matters Business...
The Brooklyn-based startup quietly finalized a product, working with limited funds and staff.
In November, we discussed New York’s electric vehicle legislation and today we will...
The wireless-charging startup Hevo is developing a solution for cities where...
Electric vehicles are becoming more and more technologically advanced and ever...
For EVs to become more popular, average car buyers require a much better charging experience, writes an Automotive News reader in a letter to the editor.
The federal transportation authority is calling for a national set of standards on driverless car safety.
Jeremy McCool is convinced there is a better way to charge electric vehicles in a crowded city than using a wired plug.
But at least people are waking up to the potential for clean infrastructure technology.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has awarded $4.3 million for 17 projects...
In November 2011, Jeremy McCool decided it was time to pull the plug on electric-powered vehicles.
The concussion from the artillery round knocked him to the ground and into a haze of dust, distress, and chaos.
Wireless internet and cellular phones have allowed us to stay in touch wherever we roam.
We first published a story about HEVO Power’s manhole-like wireless...
Whenever we drive in cities, dodging manhole covers becomes something of a game.
Hevo Power's street charging stations for electric vehicles
HEVO CEO Jeremy McCool on electric-car charging stations that look like manholes.
While there currently are no production electric vehicles that can accept a wireless charge right off the dealer lot...
Wireless car charging will take a small step forward early next year as New York University...
Volvo thinks wireless car charging has great potential for future electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Ever consider the possibility of using manhole covers as wireless electric car charging stations? Yeah, neither did I.
New York City startup HEVO Power aims to make charging an electric car as easy as finding a parking place.
Electric-car charging stations that look like manhole covers will debut next spring near Washington Square Park.
Wireless electric vehicle charging is beginning to trickle into the market, which adds an appealing...
Electric vehicle charging stations that look like manhole covers may be coming to New York City...
Next year, some manhole covers in New York City will double as wireless-charging stations for electric...
New York City's electric vehicle infrastructure is about to get a boost from a curious new source: manhole covers.
IMAGINE AN ELECTRIC Pepsi delivery truck in Manhattan. It makes dozens of stops at the same locations, day in and day out.
The next time you see a manhole near a New York City sidewalk, look again—it may actually be an electric car charger.
The next time you’re driving your electric car through New York City, you may be able to charge up using one the city’s many manholes.
New York City's iconic (and sometimes terrifying) manhole covers haven’t changed in decades...
When it comes to innovation, some old-school car companies are speeding ahead.
HEVO's story shows the obstacles and potential of the clean-tech industry in New York.