news:

who?

U.S. Department of Energy

Project Manager

ECOtality North America

Project Parters

Ecotality American Lung Association of California APS ATX / Cross Country Automotive Bovis Lend Lease BP America Center for Sustainable Energy CA Chevrolet City of Chattanooga City of Knoxville City of Nashville City of Phoenix City of Seattle City of Tucson Eaton Corporation Electric Power Research Institute GridPoint Hamilton County TN Idaho National Laboratory Johnston Marklee Knoxville Utilities Board King County WA Maricopa Association of Governments AZ Nashville Electric Service Nissan North America Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ohio State University PacifiCorp Pima Association of Governments AZ Portland General Electric Puget Sound Energy Qualcomm Salt River Project San Diego Association of Governments CA San Diego Clean Fuels Coalition San Diego Gas & Electric San Diego Miramar College Seattle City Light Snohomish County PUD State of Oregon State of Tennessee State of Washington Tennessee Valley Authority Tucson Electric Power Underwriters Laboratories University of California-Davis Yazaki North America Zipcar

what?

  • 14,650 Level 2 (220V) Chargers
  • 310 Level 3 Fast-Chargers
  • 40+ Project Partners
  • 5,700 Nissan LEAF Cars
  • 2,600 Chevrolet Volt Cars
  • 1,200 New Jobs by 2012
  • 5,500 New Jobs by 2017
  • 16 Major Cities
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when?

Summer 2010: Initial infrastructure deployment begins.
Fall 2010: Nissan launches the Nissan LEAF, a zero emission pure electric vehicle.
Winter 2010: GM launches the Volt, an extended range electric vehicle.
Summer 2011: Intended target for entire infrastructure deployment.

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where?

The EV Project will deploy charge infrastructure in major cities in six states and the District of Columbia.

The EV Project will pave the way for the successful rollout of electric transportation across America.