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Coulomb Technologies gets Australian distribution deal; Better Place looking Down under, too
Building out networks of publicly accessible charging points for electric vehicles is one of the biggest business opportunities that could be produced by a large scale transition to electric vehicles. With shorter range urban vehicles being the most likely BEVs to be useful to people, they will need somewhere to re-energize. Coulomb Technologies is one of a number of companies going down this path, along with Better Place. Coulomb has inked a distribution deal with ChargePoint Pty Ltd to install the Chargpoint outlets in Australia. The ... Read more →
Dell prepares for plug-ins with solar-powered parking lot Domenick Yoney
Dell has just completed construction of a Solar Grove from Envision Solar that not only produces carbon-free energy for their corporate headquarters in Round Rock, Texas but can also provide power ...
smartUSA names Coulomb preferred charging station supplier Domenick Yoney
It may not have a starring role alongside the latest electrics from Renault at the Frankfort Motor Show this week like its bigger Better Place competitor, but Coulomb Technologies with its ...
Manhattan developers get ready for the age of the electric vehicle Sam Abuelsamid
Many proponents of electric vehicles espouse the benefits of using them in urban areas. The problem is that in many of those cities – like New York or Chicago – people often live in ...
Coulomb Technologies will legally "sell" energy for electric cars by not selling energy at all Sebastian Blanco
Without looking at the law in every jurisdiction, we can say with some certainty that It is illegal to sell electricity in the U.S. unless you're a utility company. Originally intended to keep ...
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Madison Gas & Electric to install EV charging network 4 months ago on Autoblog Green
Madison, Wisconsin is a fairly typical college town, a place with a fairly substantial population of people with progressive attitudes on many issues. That means it has more people who ride bikes, take the bus, walk and drive hybrids than some other surrounding areas. It's also easier to find ...
Verdek-EV lands distribution deal for Coulomb ChargePoint stations 6 months ago on Autoblog Green
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First Coulomb ChargePoint stations now available in San Jose, CA 10 months ago on Autoblog Green
Coulomb Technologies has launched its first public EV charging stations on its ChargePoint network this week in downtown San Jose CA. The Smartlets, which were announced last summer at the Plug-In 2008 conference, use a subscription service to allow drivers to park and charge their vehicles. When a ...
EDTA 2008: This is how ChargePoint's public electric car charging station will work 11 months ago on Autoblog Green
Back in May, California-based Coulomb Technologies announced the "smartlet" public electric vehicle charging system. At this week's EDTA conference in Washington, DC, Coulomb has a working prototype on display (it was charging a converted Prius from Green Gears) and we got a step-by-step ...
Smartlet electric car charging stations take one more step to nationwide availability 11 months ago on Autoblog Green
It takes more then cool new cars to move America to a nation of electric cars. Coulomb Technologies, the company behind the "Smartlet" charging stations, announced today that its resellers can now be found in 28 states. Public charging stations like the Smartlets are key pieces of an EV ...
Coulomb Technologies announces "Smartlet" public charging stations 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
At the Plug-In 2008 conference in San Jose CA Coulomb Technologies has announced its new Smartlet charging stations and ChargePoint network system. The plan is for the company to sell the Smartlet stations to municipal governments and parking lot owners and then provide the ChargePoint network to ...
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