http://gas2.org/2016/02/26/california-will-spend-9-million-to-complete-west-coast-electric-highway/
California Will Spend $9 Million To Complete West Coast Electric Highway
February 26th, 2016  Steve Hanley

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The California Energy Commission has awarded nearly $9 million to 4
companies to complete the West Coast Electric Highway. The project is
intended to make it possible to drive an electric car from Vancouver to the
Baja peninsular. The new funding — $8,875,457, to be exact — will be used to
create DC fast-charging stations along Interstate 5, State Route 99, and
Highway 101, according to EV Obsession.

42% of the money will go to ChargePoint ($3,739,615). EV Connect will get
21% of the money ($1,843,179). NRG EV Services will get 19% ($1,659,928) and
Recargo will get 18% ($1,632,735).  The request for proposals for the work
went out last July and resulted in 35 proposals in all. The solicitation
defined 7 primary areas for the work to be done and 2 secondary segments.

For the primary sectors of the West Coast Electric Highway, each charging
location must have at least one CHAdeMO fast charger, one SAE CCS Fast
Charger and one J1772-compliant Level 2 charger. Fast chargers are not
required for secondary segments, but proposals that included them received
priority in the bidding process.

Each ChargePoint location will include a 50 kW Express DC fast charging
station equipped with both SAE Combo and CHAdeMO connectors as well as Level
2 charging stations, according to Charged EVs. ChargePoints’ part of the
project will also include two showcase sites with scalable intelligent
energy storage management systems and a solar generation system that can
charge the stationary storage and/or export power to the grid.

“The West Coast Electric Highway is key to expanding access to
infrastructure, especially in rural, disadvantaged communities, to drive EV
adoption,” said Pasquale Romano, ChargePoint CEO. “This project will support
EV drivers in their daily travel and give drivers range confidence for
longer distance travel.”

Fast charging is vital for motorists traveling long distances away from
home. Level 2 chargers can only add about 15 miles of range for every hour
of charging, but a fast charger can usually restore a depleted battery to
80% of its capacity in a hour or less. Fast charging is considered a vital
part of convincing mainstream drivers to consider driving an electric or
plug-in hybrid car.

Projects like this are much easier to put in place on the west coast, which
has only three states from north to south as opposed to the 13 states that
line the eastern seaboard. Getting cooperation among all those political
jurisdictions is like getting Chris Christie to lose weight — not
impossible, but very, very difficult.
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http://evobsession.com/california-energy-commission-awards-8-9-million-to-4-companies-for-development-of-west-coast-electric-highway/
California Energy Commission Awards $8.9 Million To 4 Companies For
Development Of West Coast Electric Highway
February 23rd, 2016




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