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mark13

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If Nissan is going to start building 500 000 electric cars a year and combine that with all the other car companies,thats a easy million being built each year..I would imagine that ECO. will go from 4 to 50 in the next couple of years..

http://www.ecotality.com/investors/
 
i have Zenn stock who has a vested interest in eestor; a company that is working on electronic charge storage (super capacitors) does that count?
 
Well if you would have invested in ECTY in June you would be down almost 50%. Stock market is about 6 month ahead of what you know today. Maybe a good investment down here now but you never know.
 
not sure that the market in general is a good idea right now. my "good" stuff has taken a bit of a dive since the N. Korea incident. currently have 25% invested in "emerging foreign" stock and it was doing very well. hopefully it will bounce back after/if everything calms down over there
 
I suspect there will be better players. For a ground up opportunity try EV charge America, I'm good for $10.
 
Well, the chargers you get through dealers are AeroVirinment, rather than Ecotality from the DOE project.

AeroVironment (Stock ticker AVAV) is also a defense contractor making an array of drones and other power equiptment:
http://www.avinc.com/

However Levitron is probably going to end up making a lot of EVSE.

Nissan has also developed a trasformer-based level III that costs less than $20k in house, which undercuts much of the competition by a significant margin, both in up front cost and installation costs (doesn't require 3-phase power).
 
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