EV Project’s Public Chargers Seldom Used

On average, the Level 1 or 2 electric vehicle charging stations in the federally backed EV Project were accessed just once every five days during the fourth quarter of 2012. Read more →
Ecotality EV Chargers Slowly Creep Into Public Eye

Ecotality, the administrator of the large scale EV Project network of electric car chargers, announce plans to offer free chargers to select participants in three major cities. Read more →
West Coast Walmarts Getting EV Chargers

The EV Project and Ecotality announce that Walmart will install electric vehicle charging stations at Walmart stores in California, Oregon and Washington. Read more →
First Blink Fast Charger Goes To Portland

A Portland, Ore., Fred Meyer store gets the first Blink fast-charge station deployed as part of the Ecotality-run EV Project. Read more →
EV Charging Stations Rolling Into Houston

Houston is the latest city to become part of Ecotality's EV charging network, with 200 charging stations deployed over the next several months. Read more →
Leaf Rebate For Fast-Charging Tennesseans

Tennessee residents could qualify for a $2,500 rebate on a Nissan Leaf – but only if they get the fast-charge option and participate in the EV Project. Read more →
EV Charging Expanding To IKEA Stores

Get a dresser (or a table, or a chair, or a bed) and a charge: IKEA says at least 10 of its stores will have EV charging stations installed by Ecotality. Read more →
Ecotality EV Project Hits San Diego and Tenn.

The EV Project continues to deploy charging stations in San Diego and Nashville under the management of Ecotality, but is still far from its stated goals. Read more →
Electric Car Chargers Increase In Seattle

The city of Seattle has thirty more electric charging stations now available at Qwest Field and in the neighborhood of South Lake Union. Read more →
Macy’s To Host Electric Car Chargers

Macy's has announced that it will install Ecotality electric vehicle charging stations at six locations in the San Diego, California area. Read more →




