It's been a rough week for those with a JuiceBox EV charger in their garage or business. The company that makes the charger, Enel X, is shutting down operations in the US and Canada, effective Oct.
JuiceBox parent company Enel X Way is now soliciting bids from companies that want to take over its software and possibly keep it alive post-auction. Original Story (10/4): ...
Enel X Way North America, which owns EV charger brand JuiceBox, is closing down its electric vehicle business in the US and Canada and will shut off connectivity services for commercial and home ...
Owners of the popular home EV chargers made by Juicebox are about to lose a whole lot of features. Its owner, the energy company Enel X, has just announced that it is leaving the North American ...
UPDATE: After backlash, JuiceBox reached an agreement with a software provider that will allow customers and clients to use the JuiceBox software and mobile app "for an extended period." ...
Click to expand... Regulatory protection goes beyond suing though. For example, does DMCA still "protect" Juicebox's rights at the cost of owners rights to maintain their chargers? If someone ...
Enel X abruptly left the U.S. market with no initial plan for JuiceBox support, functionality JuiceBox line is among the most prevalent U.S. home smart EV chargers Prompted a letter to the FTC ...
Enel X Way North America, maker of the JuiceBox connected charger, is shutting down. Owners of the charger got an abrupt ...