Ecotality places L3 chargers at Sears in TN & AZ

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philipscoggins

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Received this press release... snip

ECOtality and Sears Expand Relationship, Unveil Electric Vehicle Chargers in Tennessee and Arizona

San Francisco and Hoffman Estates, Ill — Tuesday, January 29, 2013 — ECOtality, Inc., a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies (NASDAQ:ECTY), and Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD) recently expanded their relationship and also unveiled the first Blink® Direct Current (DC) Fast Charger stations at several Sears stores in Tennessee and Arizona. These stations enable Sears customers to charge an electric vehicle battery up to 80 percent capacity in less than 30 minutes — the fastest charge rate currently available.

“Our relationship with Sears will benefit businesses and communities alike,” said Ravi Brar, CEO of ECOtality. “By continuing to install Blink charging stations at new locations, Sears shows its commitment to clean energy with the added benefit of attracting an upscale and loyal consumer that research shows spends more time in store than the average customer. We are delighted to work with such an iconic brand.”

As part of The EV Project, ECOtality worked closely with Sears during the site selection process, evaluating key factors such as store traffic, EV density and availability of the unique DC stations. Currently, five fast charging sites have been installed and there is continued effort to expand opportunities further. In addition to the fast chargers, Sears Holdings has implemented level 2 charging stations at 12 additional Sears stores. With these in place, the company exceeded 2,000 hours of connection time by customers and associates.

“Sears Holdings is proud to do our part in driving clean energy and we look forward to continuing our work with ECOtality,” said Rajan Penkar, Senior Vice President and President, Supply Chain, for Sears Holdings. “We are delighted to see that the EV Charging stations are already offering a valuable service to our customers, communities and associates, and we are excited to see how many hours charging we can achieve in 2013."

Blink DC Fast charging stations are powerful and unique machines. Not only do they charge an EV at an adaptable 60 kW rate, but they offer dual ports, which allows for sequential charge time as well as adaptability should DC fast charging cable ports need to be updated. Additionally, the UL certified charger features two interactive touch screens and a 42” color display to allow for media and messaging. With real time communication capabilities, the Blink DC Fast Charger supports energy usage data evaluation with an internal energy meter.
 
So that press release made me start looking for the charging stations in TN.

I only found one L3 at a Sears, it's in Chattanooga, which brings the total DCQC stations for Chattanooga to 5! (If you count each Blink at having 2)

But while I was searching for the Sears locations another new Blink L3 showed up in Nashville (Antioch technically)

BP #1101 Bell Road
1101 Bell Road
Antioch, TN 3701

It's not online yet, but this is a great location! I'll bet I finally have a charging station that I'm targeting that is steadily busy with LEAFs charging. Hope it stays online as I can just reach this one with probably 2 bars barely showing when traveling to Nashville :)

Infrastructure growing!

Philip
 
Texas got the Cracker Barrel chargers after TN, so they might be coming.

I've spoken with several business owners/city leaders about how a DCQC station would draw customers in & several have been interested. That is at $10,000 they are interested, at $20,000 they are not.

Wish Nissan would make good on that $10,000 DC charger

Philip
 
Here's a link to the press release http://www.ecotality.com/media/pres...ic-vehicle-chargers-in-tennessee-and-arizona/

Last night I charged at the DC-QC located at the Sears Chandler Mall. It worked great. Still free. I set it for 100% but stopped at 92%. My LEAF also read 11 bars SOC (92%). I started from just under 50% and it took about 15 minutes. I sat in the car and listened to the radio. Most of the Sears locations around Phoenix with the quick chargers are at the extreme edges of town, which makes them very useful as range extenders. :D
 
philipscoggins said:
Currently, five fast charging sites have been installed and there is continued effort to expand opportunities further.
It looks like 4 of these 5 are in AZ, 1 in TN.

Wonder why they focus the concentration in AZ first. Not that I'm complaining. I love it and have been making use of 3 out of the 4 in AZ already. But AZ is so hot in the summer that the combination of AZ heat and DCFC in the summer time is not exactly an ideal combination.
 
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