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Commission Taps EV Connect, ClipperCreek to Upgrade Calif.'s EV Infrastructure
The California Energy Commission is working with charging-technology providers EV Connect, headquartered in Huntington Beach, and Auburn-based ClipperCreek to upgrade 3,000 EV charging stations throughout the state, according to a statement today from EV Connect.
"This investment will help prepare California for a clean, energy efficient future and advance the state's transportation infrastructure," California Energy Commission member Anthony Eggert said, according to the statement.
Work on the $1.9 million project is expected to start in the fall and be finished by the end of 2011.