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Coulomb Technologies will legally "sell" energy for electric cars by not selling energy at all

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 shady landlords from overcharging tenants for power, this law creates a bit of a problem for companies, like Coulomb Technologies, that want to get into the electric vehicle charging station business. At the Plug-In 2009 conference in Long Beach this week, we spoke with Coulomb's Mike DiNucci, who told us how his company has figured out a way to offer ... Read more →

Verdek-EV lands distribution deal for Coulomb ChargePoint stations

Although the company just recently celebrated its first birthday with the announcement that it would be bringing the Tazzari Zero to America, Verdek EV, which was created by the former president of ...

Tazzari Zero to be distributed in North America by Verdek

We've only been watching the development of the Tazzari Zero electric city car since last October, but the fast-moving company has not only announced a December 2009 launch date but has also named ...

First Coulomb ChargePoint stations now available in San Jose, CA

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 ...

Smartlet electric car charging stations take one more step to nationwide availability

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 ...

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 ...

New vocabulary: "Smartlets" could charge plug-in vehicles from sidewalk 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Smartlets. Sounds like a new, electrolyte-filled candy or something you plug into your MacBook. Instead, Smartlets are one idea that would provide power to plug-in electric vehicles like the Chevy Volt or the Saturn Vue. Partners Richard Lowenthal, CEO of California-based Coulomb Technologies, and ...



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