Green electron stations
July 23rd 2008 06:29
I've been wondering about all these hybrid cars and where the infrastructure is to deal with them.
I'm sure it will be ready on time, ho ho ho, but wait, I've found one that's starting and they are even driving a GREEN car, way to go, as Louie would say.
With compliments of General Motors:
The city of San Jose, Calif., will be the first to test electric-car charging stations from start-up Coulomb Technologies.
The company's products include 110-volt outlets that can be outfitted in public and mounted on poles, such as streetlights.
Coulomb is designing ChargePoint Network stations to scale to the national level, with a projected need of two stations per car, as electricity-powered vehicles become popular. Each Smartlet station would cost between $1,000 and $2,000 for a business or municipality to set up.
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