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Electric Vehicle Chargers at Chattanooga Tourist Stops

16/09/2010

The announcement of these pioneering commercial commitments was made recently at a meeting of the Chattanooga Area Advisory Board for the EV Project at EPB. There will be 37 such Blink™ smart charging stations deployed in the metropolitan area at publicly accessible sites designated through the “EV Micro-Climate process.”

Lookout Mountain attractions -- Ruby Falls, Rock City and the Incline -- will be the initial sites in the Chattanooga area to offer charging stations to owners of electric vehicles through the national EV Project.

The announcement of these pioneering commercial commitments was made recently at a meeting of the Chattanooga Area Advisory Board for the EV Project at EPB. There will be 37 such Blink™ smart charging stations deployed in the metropolitan area at publicly accessible sites designated through the “EV Micro-Climate process.”

Coinciding with new vehicle launches of the all-electric Nissan LEAF and the plug-in hybrid Chevy Volt in 2010-11, additional charging stations will be opened in the area over the next twelve months. These sites may include retail centers, parking garages and lots, grocery stores, cinemas, medical centers, parks and sports venues, the airport, schools and major employers.

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“How exciting it is that three highly visited Chattanooga attractions will have charging stations,” said Hugh Morrow, president of Ruby Falls. “This service will make it even more convenient for local and visiting drivers who invest in electric vehicle technology to charge locally.”

Rock City Gardens is proud to be a partner in developing electric vehicle infrastructure in our community,” said Andrew Kean, president & COO of See Rock City, Inc. “This investment will continue to position our community as a leader in sustainable development.”

Tom Dugan, Executive Director of the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority, commented, “Offering vehicle charging at the St. Elmo parking lot is a natural next step. In one place, our visitors will experience more than a century of experience with electric transportation.” The Incline is owned and managed by CARTA, an independent agency of the City of Chattanooga.

These early private- and public-sector commitments are consistent with the city’s goals under its approved Climate Action Plan -- to reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuels in local transportation that contribute to greenhouse gases.

Chattanooga is among 16 major metropolitan areas included in The EV Project, which will ultimately install more than 15,000 home and commercial charging stations in Tennessee, five other states and Washington, D.C. Over the course of the three-year study, The EV Project will collect data on how these next-generation vehicles, batteries and chargers perform in various climates and geographies, evaluate the charging infrastructure itself and conduct trials of various electricity payment models.

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