Elektromotive charging station given "outstanding achievement" award from Green Fleet
Elektrobay charging station - Click on image for complete gallery
Elektromotive has been given Green Fleet's 2009 "Outstanding Achievement" award for its development of recharghing facitilies for electric vehicles. Elektromotive was honored with "Industry Innovation Awards" in 2007 and 2008 for their Elektrobay charging station. These charging stations are also the first ones where PLCs are being tested that is trying to establish a smart grid that is able to communicate billing information, power requirements and other information. Approximately 100 of these stations have been already installed in London and 90 additional units can be found across Great Britain. Find the official press release after the jump.
Gallery: Elektrobay Charging Station
[Source: Elektromotive]
PRESS RELEASE:
GREEN FLEET HONOURS ELEKTROMOTIVE MD WITH 'OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD'
Elektromotive's Managing Director, Calvey Taylor-Haw, has been honoured with Green Fleet's 2009 'Outstanding Achievement Award' in recognition of his promotion of zero-emissions motoring in the UK and overseas. Mr. Taylor-Haw founded Brighton-based Elektromotive in 2003, and has helped build the company into the world's leading provider of recharging facilities for electric vehicles (EVs).
A familiar face at the Green Fleet Awards, Mr. Taylor-Haw has previously accepted 'Industry Innovation Awards' in 2007 and 2008 for the company's pioneering Elektrobay charging station. Elektrobays were first installed in Westminster, London in 2006, and there are now over 100 units servicing the capital's 2,000 privately-owned EVs. An additional 90 kerbside and car park Elektrobays are located across the country, and plans are well underway to significantly increase this number in the coming years.
Mr. Taylor-Haw has become a global ambassador for EV charging facilities, advising businesses and local and national governments in Europe and the Middle East on strategies for implementing their own nationwide charging infrastructures.
Commenting on his award win, Mr. Taylor-Haw said, "I'm very proud of what Elektromotive has achieved, and this award highlights the efforts that the entire business has made in promoting zero-emissions motoring infrastructures worldwide. In particular, the design and engineering expertise of our Technical Director, Greg Simmons and his team, have ensured that we have a robust and adaptable charging solution ideally suited to meet the needs of EV users worldwide.
"This company has a very exciting future, and we are at an advanced stage in the development of new EV charging technologies that we will roll out in the near future. It is essential we have the right charging facilities in place to encourage consumers and businesses to invest in the many advanced EVs that will enter mass production from next year."
The Elektrobay's advanced technology has set the standard for recharging facilities in the UK and abroad. Regional and national governments, organisations and consumers choose the unit for its simple-to-operate functionality, safety and stylish design.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Yanquetino 10:09PM (10/08/2009)
Hear, hear! Well deserved! Electrobay is on the right track here: just provide a standard receptacle, and the let the EV driver supply the cable and plug. Coloumb and Clipper Creek should take note!
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Mark Kiernan 7:22AM (10/09/2009)
I just hope when EV points are installed in the USA they won't be vandalized by hummer drivers or members of the GOP.
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ziv 8:26AM (10/09/2009)
Mark, I am a conservative, and I will be happily driving my Chevy Volt in 2 years. I am not trying to drive down carbon levels, which is a fools game since so little of it is anthropogenic. I am going to get my energy domestically not from OPEC, Putin or Hugo.
I doubt I will use Elektromotive chargers since they will generally be used in the daytime when energy is scarce and will be more expensive, but it will be good to have that option.
I won't vandalize the chargers if the earth firsters will get out of the way of cheap, safe nuclear power. Didn't the founder of Greenpeace come out in support of nuclear power recently?
letstakeawalk 12:29PM (10/09/2009)
Mark
What a pointless, senseless comment. Could you try to be less prejudiced?
Tim 8:52AM (10/09/2009)
First Dibbs on the model in the blue shirt with the pony tail!
GGGRRRRROOOOOWWWWWLLLL!!!
(it's fun Friday)
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ziv 10:37AM (10/09/2009)
Tim, I think that that is one thing that every guy on this site can agree on!
LOL
elfjuice 2:57PM (10/11/2009)
Neat design, but not every charging station will be in an upscale mall in southern California.
It will be interesting to see how engineers overcome real-world challenges for these charging stations. Things like vandalism, winter weather and theft to name a few.
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