Published: November 01, 2010
Plug In Carolina Selects Eaton to Supply and Support Electric Car "Re-fueling" Stations Throughout South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Plug
In Carolina today announced it has selected diversified industrial
manufacturer Eaton
Corporation (NYSE:ETN) to supply and support a network of public
electric vehicle (EV) "re-fueling" stations in eight South Carolina
cities. The implementation of the charging network is underway to
support the variety of new EVs entering the roadways. The project was
previously awarded to another firm but has been reassigned to Eaton as
they have the ability to meet the immediate needs of the project.
The project, which launched June 15, 2010, is funded by two state grants
secured through the South Carolina Energy Office and features a family
of charging stations with multi-port configuration, these are user
friendly and lends themselves to a cost-effective electrical
installation. The stations will be deployed in Greenville, Spartanburg,
Blythewood, Columbia, Charleston, Rock Hill, Union, and Myrtle Beach, at
key re-fueling hubs in each city.
"We are thrilled that Eaton was in a position to step up and ensure that
this important green transportation initiative stays on track," said
James Poch, Plug In Carolina executive director. "With their help, we
look forward to positioning South Carolina as one of the first EV ready
states in the country."
The program will provide publicly accessible EV charging stations at
locations such as municipal parking garages, public streets and
retailers. Depending on host city requirements, the stations will be
enabled for smart communications to facilitate the monitoring and
management of the state-wide network of chargers.
"This is a perfect opportunity for Eaton to demonstrate its commitment
and capabilities to support the development of charging electrical
infrastructures that will assist Electric Vehicle drivers to confidently
go about their daily business, without being overly concerned about how
they will charge their vehicles " said Rich Stinson, president, Power
Distribution Operations - Americas, Eaton's Electrical Sector. "We're
eager to provide Eaton's comprehensive solutions to ensure that Plug In
Carolina's public electric vehicle program continues to move forward in
a timely manner and continue to support the communities in South
Carolina."
Eaton is focused on creating innovative and affordable technologies that
help customers reduce their impact on the environment. For more than 20
years, Eaton has developed electrical and hybrid power systems for
trucks and buses and is now developing innovative solutions for hybrid
power systems in commercial vehicles. Eaton is the only company to offer
hybrid-electric and two hybrid-hydraulic system technologies, as well as
the charging and networked charging management infrastructure for
commercial and residential applications. Eaton offers a complete line of
electric vehicle chargers for residential and industrial application and
has a presence in communities across North America. For more
information, visit www.eaton.com/plugin.
About Plug In Carolina
Founded in 2006, Plug In Carolina is a non-profit organization sponsored
by the state's major utilities: South Carolina Electric & Gas Co., Duke
Energy, Santee Cooper and Lockhart Power. Its stated mission is to
educate and promote the environmental, economic and national security
benefits of plug-in vehicles.
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Plug In Carolina
James Poch, Executive Director, 843-743-6736, jpoch@plugincarolina.org
www.plugincarolina.org
or
Eaton
Corporation
Mark Horner, Senior Manager, Global Communications,
412-893-3590, markhorner@eaton.com
www.eaton.com/plugin
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