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ECOtality brings EV charging to Washington state

Published Wednesday, 9th March 2011

ECOtality, a company focused on clean electric transportation and storage technologies, has begun installing its Blink Level 2 residential charging stations in the state of Washington. As project manager of The EV Project, the largest rollout of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and EVs to date, ECOtality will install Blink EV charging stations in homes throughout EV project regions nationwide to support the launch of more than 8,300 EVs.

“Washington is a key market for ECOtality and The EV Project, and today we are one step closer to realising our goal of electrifying the West Coast along the I-5 corridor — and that starts in the Pacific Northwest,” said Jonathan Read, CEO of ECOtality.

In early February, ECOtality announced the start of the mass manufacturing of the Blink Home Charging Stations at the Roush manufacturing facility outside of Detroit. The state of Washington joins other EV Project regions in Los Angeles, San Diego, Oregon and Arizona in launching installations of residential charging infrastructure.

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