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October 27, 2023 | Charged
Beam Global Acquires Amiga, Creates Beam Europe
Beam Global, maker of the EV ARC solar-powered charging system, has acquired Europe-based Amiga DOO Kraljevo, a manufacturer of specialized structures and equipment including street lights, communications and energy infrastructure. Continue reading via Charged EVs.
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October 25, 2023 | Renewable Energy Magazine
Beam Global Closes Acquisition of Amiga to Create Beam Europe
Provider of sustainable products and technologies for electric vehicle (EV) charging, energy storage, energy security and outdoor media, Beam Global, has announced it has closed its acquisition of Europe-based Amiga DOO Kraljevo (Amega) which will be re-branded as Beam Europe. Continue reading via the Renewable Energy Magazine.
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October 25, 2023 | The EV Report
Beam Global Closes Acquisition of Europe Based Amiga, Creates Beam Europe
Beam Global, a provider of sustainable products and technologies in the electric vehicle (EV) charging space, has confirmed the successful acquisition of European firm Amiga DOO Kraljevo (“Amiga”). Amiga, renowned for its expertise in producing structures and equipment for energy and communication infrastructures, will soon adopt the new name, “Beam Europe.” Continue reading via The EV Report.
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October 17, 2023 | The Buzz EV News
Beam Global Launches Third-Gen Solar-Powered EV Chargers
Beam Global has announced its third-generation EV ARC product line of solar-powered EV charging systems with a wind rating upgraded to 160 MPH. The company says that EV ARC infrastructure systems are designated by the federal General Services Administration (GSA) as disaster preparedness response and recovery products due to energy security and resiliency capabilities during grid outages and natural or man-made disasters. Continue reading via The Buzz EV News.
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October 13, 2023 | Automotive World
Off-Grid EV Chargers Could Help Plug Infrastructure Gaps
As the drive to meet emissions targets accelerates—in Europe, a 100% reduction of emissions from cars and vans by 2035—the electric vehicle (EV) market is expected to expand. A February 2023 report from EY suggests EV numbers will grow to 65 million by 2030 and then double to 130 million five years later. Today, Europe has 374,000 charging points across the continent. Continue reading via Automotive World.
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