Technology/Services

BP, ARCO to Offer EV Charging

Will install pilot network at 45 stations through ECOtality
LA PALMA, Calif. -- BP Products North America Inc., a partner in The EV Project, will install clean electric transportation and storage technologies provider ECOtality Inc.'s Blink electric vehicle (EV) DC Fast Chargers at 45 BP and ARCO locations. Blink DC Fast Chargers will be available to the public at BP and ARCO locations as early as March of 2011.

BP will test and evaluate the Blink DC Fast Chargers at 45 different BP and ARCO locations as part of its participation in The EV Project. Working with BP, ECOtality will determine the best location for DC Fast Charger stations [image-nocss] using the company's Micro-Climate process. Location considerations will be made based upon population density and transportation corridors in each project region.

It expects to install DC Fast Chargers at select BP and ARCO locations in and around the major pilot markets of The EV Project which include Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; San Diego and Los Angeles; Portland, Eugene, Salem and Corvallis, Ore.; Seattle; and Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn., it said.

DC Fast Chargers will be available at select BP locations beginning in March 2011.

When people think of refueling their cars, they think of gas stations, and we're excited to work with BP to demonstrate a new way of fueling cars to the American driver," said Jonathan Read, CEO of ECOtality. "We designed our Blink DC fast chargers to meet the needs of both retailers and consumers and make electric vehicles a reality. As BP and ARCO locations are situated along major traffic routes we believe that DC fast charging is ideal for these types of locations."

Kevin Phelan, vice president of sales and marketing with BP, said, "Individual ownership of electric cars is still a relatively new concept. We understand the importance of finding future energy solutions and this pilot allows us to test EV charging technology, gather real-world data and learn about how motorists use and charge electric vehicles."

Don Karner, President of ECOtality North America, added, "The project will make sure that there are readily available public chargers nationwide, and that drivers can charge their cars quickly and easily at locations convenient to them. By removing these barriers to adoption and creating rich charging infrastructure, we will drive consumer EV implementation."

ECOtality is the project manager for The EV Project, an initiative that will include the installation of approximately 15,000 charging stations in 16 cities and major metropolitan areas in six states, and will place 8,300 EVs on the road. The project is funded with a $114.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), funded by the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The grants are matched by private investment, bringing the total value of the project to approximately $230 million.

ECOtality, San Francisco, is a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies. Through innovation, acquisitions and strategic partnerships, it accelerates the market applicability of advanced electric technologies to replace carbon-based fuels.

The Blink DC Fast Charger is capable of providing a full charge in less than 30 minutes, the company said. The dual-port design ensures maximum availability for drivers seeking to obtain a quick charge while minimizing the total power that must be supplied by the host. The Blink design provides features to charge electric vehicles, including easy payment options, interactive touchscreen displays and web-based information delivery. A smartphone application is also integrated within the Blink Network and allows users to access charge station locations and GPS navigation, charge status and notifications of completed or interrupted charging.

The DC Fast Charger is outfitted with a 42-inch LCD display that provides an optional venue for media and advertising. The exterior treatments and graphics of the unit are completely customizable, allowing BP and other businesses to rebrand based on location. Blink Network media content will be customizable and broadcast across Blink Network charger locations nationwide.

(See related story in this issue of CSP Daily News on Spinx's EV charging initiative.)

BP markets more than 15 billion gallons of gasoline every year to U.S. consumers through more than 11,000 BP and ARCO branded retail outlets and supplies more than four billion gallons of fuel annually to fleets, industrial users, auto and truck manufacturers, railroads and utilities.

BP is the single, global brand formed by the combination of the former British Petroleum, Amoco, Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) and Burmah Castrol. BP is a global producer, manufacturer and marketer of oil, gas, chemicals and renewable energy solutions. BP Products North America is based in La Palma, Calif.

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