SAN FRANCISCO and
ATLANTA – Wednesday, August 1, 2012 – ECOtality, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ECTY),
a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies, announced
today it will offer its Blink® smart charging stations free to residents and
commercial host sites of the greater metropolitan Atlanta area as part of its
expansion of The EV Project, a public-private partnership with the Department
of Energy.
“Now people interested in electric transportation in the Atlanta region can
join The EV Project and help us build a nationwide network of electric vehicle
charging stations”, said Don Karner, Chief Innovation Officer of ECOtality,
Inc. “By signing up for a free charger, EV owners can take part in this massive
research project that can help reduce our country’s dependence on foreign oil.
We are excited about bringing The EV Project to the greater Atlanta region.
With the expansion of this new market, The EV project is now in nine states and
21 major metropolitan areas throughout the country.”
Qualified residents in the Atlanta region who have taken ownership of either
the Nissan LEAF or Chevy Volt, will receive a free residential Blink wall mount
charger as well as an installation credit of up to $400, subject to certain
conditions. Residents and commercial hosts interested in participating can sign
up at http://www.theevproject.com/sign-up.php
or by emailing atlanta@ecotality.com.
“Electric vehicles are here, and Georgia Power is excited about projects that
grow the charging infrastructure in our area,” said Ben Echols, Georgia Power’s
electric transportation program manager. “Electric vehicles are quiet, clean
and efficient and offer users the opportunity to save money on fuel and
maintenance costs, reduce their environmental impact, and contribute to the
energy independence of the U.S. by using a domestically produced source of
energy.
“Georgia Power offers a Plug-In Electric Vehicle rate that provides customers a
significant discount on electricity during the hours when they are most likely
to charge their vehicles: 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., every day. It’s easy for customers
to take advantage of our special rate by simply programming their Blink charger
or setting a timer on their vehicle. In addition, they can shift other home
energy use and save even more money on their electric bill,” added Echols.
To learn more about The EV Project opportunities in the Atlanta area and meet
with local EV experts, save the date for a Host Partners Forum on August 16th
at 10 am EST at The Ventanas. Details on this event will be released through a
media advisory and on Blink’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blinknetwork.
“The EV Project is an exciting expansion of Atlanta’s relationship with the
U.S. Department of Energy, and our newest partner, ECOtality. Atlanta’s
sustainability plan, Power to Change, helps to create the landscape for
innovative projects like these to show proof of concept, for permanent
adoption. As our office focuses on creating avenues for a decrease in fossil
fuel dependence, we commend ECOtality for its efforts, and look forward to
expanded resources for plug in electric vehicle owners here in our great city,”
said Denise Quarles, City of Atlanta’s Director of Sustainability.
“ECOtality’s selection of Atlanta as one of its launch cities demonstrates how
well-positioned our region is for the adoption of electric vehicles,” stated
Bob Pertierra, Vice President Supply Chain & Advanced Manufacturing, Metro
Atlanta Chamber. “Atlanta is one of the most scalable cities in the
country for EV deployment and ECOtality has recognized that advantage.
This is an exciting new development for our area and a critical step in our
region’s EV readiness efforts.”
“The installation of electric vehicle charging stations in the metro Atlanta
area supports the mission of the Clean Cities program and represents another
step in the reduction of the nation’s dependency on petroleum for
transportation,” said Don Francis, Executive Director of Clean
Cities-Atlanta. “Clean Cities-Atlanta provides tools and resources for
voluntary, community-centered programs focused on reducing the use of imported
oil, developing regional economic opportunities, and improving air quality.
The expansion of the EV Project into metro Atlanta will significantly impact
the deployment of clean, alternative fueled electric vehicles.”
ECOtality is the project manager of The EV Project, a research initiative to
help build America’s future EV infrastructure. To date, The EV Project has
gathered more than 33 million miles of EV driver data that will serve to
support the deployment of EVs in key markets. The project is a public-private
partnership, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Energy through a federal
stimulus grant and made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA). For more information about The EV Project, please visit www.theevproject.com
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