For Juicebox customers, the loss of Enel X's servers and apps isn't great—they will lose the ability to remotely manage the ...
The company’s sudden exit from North America and an open investigation into fires and malfunctions leaves owners in the ...
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 ...
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): ...
Owners of JuiceBox electric vehicle chargers are set to lose some of the brand’s key features, after JuiceBox purveyor Enel X ...
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 ...
I own a Juicebox charger, as it was the highest rated charger at the time of my EV purchase. It does a fine job charging at 11kW, but the various apps EnelX has pushed have always been garbage.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating complaints about some JuiceBox residential electric vehicle chargers after reports of fires and other electrical malfunctions ...
Law enforcement said these arrests were made possible with the help of one man, Olive Hugh, leading the charge in what he calls “Operation Juicebox.” “If you’re a 40-year-old man ...
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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." ...