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Massive $1 billion electric car charging grid planned for San Francisco Bay Area |
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We've mentioned Project Better Place before,
the company that plans to create a network of charging stations and
battery exchange locations for electric cars in Denmark, Israel and
Australia. Backed by super-rich investors, now it's planning an
ambitious expansion into the San Francisco Bay area. The idea is to
build a $1 billion network of 250,000 charging ports like you see here,
200 battery-swap stations, and a driver service center.
The remarkable aspect of this grand scheme is that most of this
infrastructure is targeted to be operational by 2012. The three
big-city (San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose) Bay Area mayors are on
board with the idea, especially since this high-tech goodness won't
cost them a cent. They will offer incentives for companies to install
the chargers, and offered to expedite building permits to speed things
along.
Meanwhile, Better Place will sell Renault-Nissan cars as part of the plan, and car companies such as GM and ToyotaTesla
says its upcoming Model S sedan will be compatible with the swappable
batteries and charging stations, adding that its battery will charge in
the time it takes to fill a car's tank with gas. Better Place's
remarkable move shows that the electric car scenario could fall into place quicker than anyone are interested in the idea, too. thought. [Source: dvice.com Read the Full Article] Mercury News, via Treehugger
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