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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Loan Program

Vermont offers 1% loans toward electrification. This applies to TSE, EVSE and eTRU. “This program is funded through the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB), which is operated by the Vermont Economic Development Authority in conjunction with the Vermont Agency of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.  Electric vehicle charging stations and natural gas refueling stations available for… Continue reading Electric Vehicle Charging Station Loan Program

LEED Building contractors – electrification is worth points towards LEED certification. Here’s how…

“Install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2% of all parking spaces used by the project. Clearly identify and reserve these spaces for the sole use by plug-in electric vehicles. . Parking spaces that include EVSE must be provided separate from and in addition to preferred parking spaces for green vehicles. “The EVSE must: Provide… Continue reading LEED Building contractors – electrification is worth points towards LEED certification. Here’s how…

Shorepower working with Volta Volare – Hybrid Electric Aircraft

EV World writes about Volta Volare engaging with Shorepower for recharging a new hybrid electric airplane. “Paul Peterson explains that the battery will be recharged at a Level II rate. His company is working with ShorePower on a custom charging unit based on SAE J1772 for use in the owner’s hangar and at FBO/airport operations.”… Continue reading Shorepower working with Volta Volare – Hybrid Electric Aircraft

Intel – Jones Farm Campus – September 2011

The Shorepower EV stations at Intel Jones Farm campus are becoming quite popular with the Leaf crowd. This picture taken by Patrick Connor illuminates the situation.

Rivers Casino, Ill. Electrifies with Shorepower

Shorepower partner Plug-In Vehicle Solutions completed installation of the first Midwest casino electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the all-new Rivers Casino, a gaming and entertainment destination in DesPlaines, Ill. Guests driving EVs will receive free valet parking and a charge, compliments of Rivers Casino. Two Shorepower Dual Level 2 charging stations were installed. –… Continue reading Rivers Casino, Ill. Electrifies with Shorepower

Electric Avenue Grand Opening – August 2011

Portland State University unveiled a free hub for electric vehicles on August 16, 2011 called “Electric Avenue.” Located on SW Montgomery Street between SW Broadway and SW Sixth Ave in Portland, it features charging stations that allow students and visitors to charge up their electric cars and bicycles. Shorepower is one of six featured manufacturers… Continue reading Electric Avenue Grand Opening – August 2011

Portland Tribune – August 2011

The Portland Tribune reports on the grand opening of the “Electric Avenue” project at Portland State University, where Shorepower has installed an EVSE. For the two-year project, a variety of EV charging stations will be installed along a one-block area of Southwest Montgomery, between Broadway and Sixth. They will allow EV owners to recharge their… Continue reading Portland Tribune – August 2011

Portland State University – July 2011

Portland State University released a promotional video including Shorepower EV charging stations. The video highlights PSU’s focus on cutting-edge technology, including transportation electrification with Professor George Beard.

Southern Oregon University – June 2011

Rogue Valley Clean Cities, a Coalition of businesses and public agencies working together to encourage the use of alternative fuels, promoted a project between REDCloud and Southern Oregon University.  Their electric Ford Ranger EV conversion was unveiled May 19 in Ashland, Oregon. The converted electric pickup has a 19.9 kilowatt per hour lithium battery pack… Continue reading Southern Oregon University – June 2011

Shorepower EVSE “How-To” Video – May 2011

Oregon Nissan Leaf owner Chris Arnesen explains how to plug into a Shorepower EV station in “free mode.” The video is taken at the Portland General Electric parking lot in Tualatin, Oregon. – Watch the video –