Published: February 02, 2011
ECOtality Wins $2.87M in Bay Area Contracts, Expands The EV Project to the San Francisco Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - ECOtality,
Inc. (NASDAQ: ECTY),
a leader in clean electric transportation and storage, announced today
that it has expanded The EV Project to the San Francisco Bay Area.
ECOtality was awarded a $2.87 million contract from the Bay Area Air
Quality Management District (Air District) to become the Project Manager
of the organization's Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)
Deployment Program. Through this program, ECOtality will oversee the
installation of 2,750 home charging stations and 30 DC fast charging
stations throughout the Bay Area.
ECOtality will install 1,500 Blink Home Chargers at Bay Area residences. (Photo: Business Wire)
"Historically, the Bay Area has been the epicenter for driving
technology innovation and adoption, but in the past few years, it has
also served as the home of change in the transportation sector. It
spearheaded the landmark CAFE standards, supported a wide range of EV
technologies and now with this grant is creating the pathway necessary
for electric vehicles to become the dominant form of transportation in
the Bay Area," said Jonathan Read, CEO of ECOtality. "One of our major
goals has always been to 'electrify' the West Coast, from Canada to
Mexico. We have already completed EV infrastructure blueprints for
Washington, Oregon, and Southern California, and are proud to serve as
the project lead for the Air Quality Board. With the addition of the Bay
Area to The EV Project, we have completed the West Coast transportation
corridor."
ECOtality was awarded $50,000 as Project Manager for the Air District's
EVSE Deployment Program based on its experience in coordinating The EV
Project, the largest rollout of EV infrastructure in history. The Bay
Area regions involved in the newly introduced program are the Air
District's jurisdiction, including Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa,
San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, southwestern Solano, and southern
Sonoma Counties.
Through a $2.2 million award from the Air District, ECOtality will
provide an EVSE Home Charger Rebate Program to install 1,500 Blink Home
Chargers at Bay Area residences, out of the total 2,750 home chargers
that will be installed throughout the program. The Blink Home Charger is
a smart charging station that allows for increased cost savings through
improved power management, an intuitive set of features, including a
seven-inch color touchscreen control panel, and a stylish, easily
configurable design.
ECOtality will also implement a DC Fast Charger Program, from a $614,800
Air District award, that will allow the Company to install 20 Blink DC
Fast Chargers, out of the 30 total chargers installed throughout the
program. The Blink DC Fast Charger is capable of providing a full charge
in under 30 minutes. Each Blink DC Fast Charger is equipped with a
daylight readable 42-inch color LCD display, and dual 10-inch
touchscreen control panels. ECOtality's Blink charging stations will
help support the launch of EVs within the region, including the Nissan
LEAF .
"Nissan is looking forward to working in partnership with BAAQMD and
ECOtality to bring Nissan LEAFs and the charging stations that power
them to consumers in the San Francisco Bay Area," said Tracy Woodard,
director, government affairs, Nissan North America. "The Nissan LEAF,
the world's first all-electric, zero-emissions vehicle for the mass
market, launched in December in the Bay Area. Nissan applauds this major
step in electrifying the Bay Area, which has emerged at the forefront of
progressive electric vehicle-readiness efforts."
The funding outlay is part of an ongoing effort by the Air District to
support at-home electric vehicle charging in the region and to establish
a network of accessible charging sites where electric vehicle owners can
conveniently recharge while conducting their normal business, running
errands or traveling. Funding for the electric vehicle infrastructure
program was provided through the Air District's Transportation Fund for
Clean Air Regional Fund, which allocates money collected as a surcharge
on vehicle registration fees. The program will also leverage cost-share
funding provided to the contractors by federal and state grants and
private funds.
"The electric vehicle's time has come, and its effectiveness as a means
of improving air quality depends on a robust charging infrastructure,"
said Jack Broadbent, executive officer of the Air District. "Investing
in infrastructure will help make the electric vehicle a viable option
for many Bay Area residents and businesses."
In addition to the above contracts, ECOtality is project manager of The
EV Project and will oversee the installation of 15,000 commercial and
residential charging stations in 17 cities and major metropolitan areas
in six states and the District of Columbia, which will now include the
San Francisco Bay Area. The project will provide an EV infrastructure to
support the deployment of 8,300 EVs. The project is funded by the U.S.
Department of Energy through a federal stimulus grant of $114.8 million,
made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The
grants are matched by private investment, bringing the total value of
the project to approximately $230 million.
"This award is a testament to the work that we have already performed as
Project Manager of The EV Project," said Don Karner, President of
ECOtality. "The Bay Area has always been on the forefront of innovation,
and we are eager to bring EVs and infrastructure to an audience that is
ready to adopt it."
Qualifying Bay Area residents will be able to receive a Blink Home
Charging Station as well as the DC Fast Charge inlet option on the
Nissan LEAF free of charge, and a credit of up to $1,200 toward the
installation of the charger, by participating in The EV Project. For
more information about The EV Project, please visit www.theevproject.com,
and for additional information about Blink charging products, visit www.blinknetwork.com.
About ECOtality, Inc.
ECOtality, Inc. (NASDAQ: ECTY),
headquartered in San Francisco, California, is a leader in clean
electric transportation and storage technologies. Through innovation,
acquisitions, and strategic partnerships, ECOtality accelerates the
market applicability of advanced electric technologies to replace
carbon-based fuels.
For more information about ECOtality, Inc., please visit www.ecotality.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All forward-looking
statements are inherently uncertain as they are based on current
expectations and assumptions concerning future events or future
performance of the company. Readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are only predictions
and speak only as of the date hereof. In evaluating such statements,
prospective investors should review carefully various risks and
uncertainties identified in this release and matters set in the
company's SEC filings. These risks and uncertainties could cause the
Company's actual results to differ materially from those indicated in
the forward-looking statements.
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or
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