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Charging Infrastructure
For electric drive to be successful, charging infrastructure must continue to expand and be able to reach a wide-range of consumers. Multiple efforts to deploy electric recharging infrastructure are already underway. The EV Project, led by ECOtality North America, is bringing more than 40 industry and public sector partners to deploy charge infrastructure in 16 major cities in six states and the District of Columbia. ChargePoint America, sponsored by Coulomb Technologies, will provide electric vehicle charging infrastructure to nine selected regions including Bellevue-Redmond, WA; Sacramento, CA; San Jose-San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Austin, TX; Detroit, MI; New York, NY; Washington, DC and Orlando, FL.
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"Vehicles, on average, spend 66% of their time parked at home, and 14% of their time parked at work" (Transportation Electrification)
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- The Bell Centre joins The Electric Circuit Montréal - February 21, 2013 - On behalf of the founding partners of The Electric Circuit, Hydro-Québec is pleased to confirm the signature of a partnership agreement with the Bell Centre to deploy two public charging stations for electric vehicles (EV). They will be installed in its parking...
- ChargePoint Applauds New York City Mayor Bloomberg’s Call for EV Readiness Campbell, CA - February 14, 2013 – New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has laid out a bold plan to make up to 20 percent of new New York City parking spaces electric vehicle (EV) ready. ChargePoint congratulates Mayor Bloomberg for his vision. ChargePoint is a member of the Electric...
- Chargepoint Brings Networked Electric Vehicle Charging Stations To Atlanta Atlanta, GA - February 11, 2013 – ChargePoint, the world’s largest electric vehicle charging network, today announced its entry into the Atlanta market with the installation of networked EV charging stations. Lanier Parking Solutions, headquartered in Atlanta, facilitated the placement of...
- Nissan to Triple Electric Vehicle Fast-Chargers; Partners with NRG Energy to Build First Fast-Charge Network in Washington D.C. Area Leader in electric vehicles to add 500 quick-charging stations across U.S. in 18 months Nissan supplying 40 fast chargers to NRG’s eVgo network in greater Washington D.C. WASHINGTON, DC - January 31, 2013 - At the Washington Auto Show today, Nissan outlined its strategy for...
- Ford and Energy Department Announce Pledge for Workplace Charging Challenge Challenge Launched to Support and Expand Workplace Charging Availability for U.S. Employees Today Ford joined Energy Secretary Steven Chu at the Washington Auto Show to announce a new initiative to increase the convenience of plug-in electric vehicles for consumers Ford and 12 other...
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