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Alpha Wolf Trading Exclusive Follow Up Interview with Beam Global ($BEEM) CEO Desmond WheatleyBeam Global Inc Stock Symbol BEEMIn this Alpha Wolf Trading interview, I speak with CEO Desmond Wheatley of Beam Global Inc. Stock Symbol BEEM. Desmond shares the amazing transformation Beam Global is experiencing and the robust pipeline that lies ahead for the company. After reporting what I would consider one of the best earnings calls, I have ever heard in my 30-plus years as an investor. Desmond explains why the trajectory of orders is only just beginning and why he believes that the future is bright for Beam Global. Listen to the interview on Alpha Wolf Trading.
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Beam Global Deploys First EV ARC™ Systems in Puerto Rico for Disaster Preparedness Provider of innovative technologies for EV charging, Beam Global, has announced that Puerto Rico has begun deployment of its EV ARC off-grid vehicle charging system to charge government fleet vehicles and assist in disaster preparedness and energy resiliency. Continue reading via Renewable Energy Magazine.
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Beam Global Expanding Charging Support to Government Agencies Four government entities -- one municipal and three federal -- placed orders of a combined total of 610 of Beam Global's EV ARC charging systems. Continue reading via Government Fleet.
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Clean Fleet Report – The Residential Charging Myth “What is urgently needed is a dramatic increase in the rapid and scalable deployment of publicly available charging which leverages renewable energy and does not add burdens to our already strained grid.” Our CEO Desmond Wheatley shares his thoughts on Stanford University's recent study recommending consumers charge EVs throughout the day, instead of only at night. Continue reading via Clean Fleet Report.
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California, New Jersey Order Multiple Solar EV Charging Systems Beam Global, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging, energy storage, energy security, and outdoor media, announced that more agencies in California and New Jersey have ordered EV ARC™ charging systems. Continue reading via Government Fleet
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Grant May Fund 10 Electric Vehicle Charging Units on Tribal Campus The Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde would greatly benefit from receiving the funds to purchase 10 EV ARC™ to meet sustainability and clean energy goals. We're looking forward to receiving a swift approval from Energy Gov. Continue reading via Smok Signalz.
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U.S. Energy Grid Doesn’t Have ‘Near Enough Capacity’ for EVs Yet: Beam CEO Desmond Wheatley "We have to remember the U.S. grid... was never designed to replace petroleum products for transportation fuel." Beam Global CEO Desmond Wheatley joined Yahoo Finance to talk about the reality of the U.S. energy grid supporting California's recent move to ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035. In short – we've got some work to do. Watch via Yahoo Finance.
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Industry Experts on Gas Car Ban: Transition Needs to Be ‘Consumer Led’ Although California currently lacks the EV infrastructure to power a state chock full of EVs, Our CEO Desmond Wheatley told NTD TV he is confident that consumers will be the driving force behind meeting the requirements set forth in 2035's gas vehicle purchase ban. Watch the full segment via NTD News.
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Southern Company and PGA TOUR Partner For The First-Ever Net Zero Energy TOUR Championship Southern Company today announced that it is delivering the first-ever net zero energy TOUR Championship. For the PGA TOUR’s season finale, which returns to Atlanta and historic East Lake Golf Club, August 24-28, 2022, and crowns the season’s FedExCup champion, Southern Company and its subsidiaries Georgia Power, PowerSecure and Southern Company Gas collaborated closely with the TOUR Championship to drive sustainability measures on and off the golf course. Continue reading via Southern Company.
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Compact Construction Equipment Takes the Electric Lead That brings us to the question of how best to charge electric machines. If the goal is zero-emissions, it makes no sense to charge your electric machine with a diesel generator. “We’re really paying attention to the charging infrastructure,” said Gallant. “How do we get the power out to the jobsites and how do the jobsites have to evolve?” Continue reading via AEM.