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Feb 27th 2016

Greenlots and Hawaiian Electric are working together to test an EV fast
charging station with integrated energy storage. The EV charging company and
electric utility have installed the system at the Kapolei Commons shopping
mall in West Oahu. The system stores energy when renewable energy such as
solar power is available, and offers it for use when drivers need it. This
ensures more of the energy being used to power EVs is having the least
negative impact on the environment. "We are particularly excited about this
storage-backed fast charge initiative with Hawaiian Electric," says
Greenlots CEO Brett Hauser, "because we see vast opportunities to support
electric vehicle mobility while also managing energy loads more reliably as
the industry expands." 

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Hawaiian Electric & Greenlots test EV charging and energy storage as ideal
grid allies

HONOLULU, Feb. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenlots and Hawaiian Electric
Company are working to show how an electric vehicle (EV) fast charger
combined with energy storage can support EV initiatives on the road to a
clean energy future for Hawaii.

Greenlots has implemented its pioneering SKY platform — a scalable,
vehicle-grid integration (VGI) technology — in an EV fast charger owned and
operated by Hawaiian Electric Company as part of a joint research,
development and demonstration project with the Electric Power Research
Institute.

The innovative fast charger is located at Kapolei Commons, a popular
shopping mall in West Oahu. By giving residents and visitors in the area a
convenient place to quickly charge their EVs with minimal impact on the Oahu
grid, the goal is to encourage EV adoption.

The fast charger's integrated energy storage allows it to remain in full
power using electricity stored at times when generation is abundant, such as
mid-day when many rooftop solar panels are sending power to the grid. Stored
energy is then available later in the day during peak use times when
electricity is in high demand.

The fast charger allows electric vehicle owners to get up to an 80 percent
charge in as little as 30 minutes. Drivers can easily locate the fast-charge
stations and charge using the Greenlots mobile app and pay for a charge
through the app or by using a credit card, much as at a self-service
gasoline pump.

"With our state's 100-percent renewable portfolio goals, we are working to
support the build out of electric vehicle charging infrastructure to provide
EV drivers with range confidence," said Jim Alberts, Hawaiian Electric
senior vice president for customer service.

"We're pleased to be working with Greenlots on this battery-backed fast
charging initiative, because in conjunction with VLI-EV Partners, Greenlots
helped provide a demand-side management system to meet our evolving power
grid needs. An advantage of the Greenlots open standards system is that it
can be used with a variety of fast chargers built by different companies."

A similar fast charger system will also be used when Hawaiian Electric opens
its fifth utility-owned fast charger at its Ward Avenue facility next month.
By harmonizing electric vehicles with the grid, Greenlots has created a
flexible grid management platform to meet the specific electricity demand
needs of Hawaiian Electric and electric vehicle drivers alike.

In leveraging the industry's leading open standards for demand response and
price communications, OpenADR and the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP), the
Greenlots SKY Smart Charging™ platform can respond to demand response load
modification requests and allow HECO to remotely control grid loads through
demand response actions.

"Increasingly, utilities are looking toward open standards-based charging to
be utilized in energy management strategies," said Brett Hauser, CEO of
Greenlots. "We are particularly excited about this storage-backed fast
charge initiative with Hawaiian Electric, because we see vast opportunities
to support electric vehicle mobility while also managing energy loads more
reliably as the industry expands."
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Hawaiian Electric & Greenlots test combined EV fast charging and energy
storage
26 February 2016




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