November 25th, 2009

Annually, the Valley-based entrepreneurs, technologists and investors share thoughts about entrepreneurial strategies and insights into disruptive innovations from the worlds of systems, software and the internet. The Californian veterans engage in an intelligent interchange of capital: knowledge, experiences and opportunities with the entrepreneurial students, researchers, faculty members of Oxford University and the wider business community, reinforcing synergies between two world centres of ideas.
The November 22-23 event was attended by Coulomb board member Joe DiNucci and executives from other companies including: Apple, LinkedIn, Meltwater Group, Mayfield Fund, JamBase, Twitter, and Clarium Capital Management.
According to UK’s BNET
This year’s Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford had the usual high-energy buzz that comes with being in the same room as entrepreneurs and investors from Joe DiNucci, a high-tech veteran currently developing Coulomb Technologies to Biz Stone, whose journey from start-up to $1bn business has taken just three years.
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November 23rd, 2009
Coulomb distributor and energy efficiency integration organization Carbon Day Automotive is announcing a collaborative initiative with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and A123 Systems, Inc. that can provide Green Fleet Vehicles capable of 99 mpg plus complete automotive Smart Grid charging solutions to municipalities and businesses throughout the United States. This strategic initiative, can afford fleet owners and individual consumers the ability to retrofit vehicles with A123 Systems Hymotion Plug-In Conversion Modules (“PCM’s”) with the secure knowledge that they will be able to “fuel” them at Smart Grid plug-in stations globally (some solar powered). This team effort will help to move this country closer to ending its dependence on foreign oil.
Below is the press release.
CARBON DAY AUTOMOTIVE, ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR,
AND A123 SYSTEMS, INC.
OFFER COMPLETE ELECTRIFIED AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS
Carbon Day Automotive, Chicago, Illinois, is today announcing a collaborative initiative with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and A123 Systems, Inc. that can provide Green Fleet Vehicles capable of 99 mpg plus complete automotive Smart Grid charging solutions to municipalities and businesses throughout the United States. This strategic initiative, can afford fleet owners and individual consumers the ability to retrofit vehicles with A123 Systems Hymotion Plug-In Conversion Modules (“PCM’s”) with the secure knowledge that they will be able to “fuel” them at Smart Grid plug-in stations globally (some solar powered). This team effort will help to move this country closer to ending its dependence on foreign oil. The Coulomb Technologies ChargePoint® Networked Charging Stations have been selected by Carbon Day Automotive for powering all electric vehicles. They allow drivers to identify the location of unoccupied charging stations by using Google™ maps on web browsers and smart phones. Drivers are sent an email when their battery is recharged.
“The collaboration between Carbon Day Automotive, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and A123 Systems, Inc. is an exciting one that we believe can change the transportation industry in this country,” stated Scott Emalfarb, a principal at Carbon Day Automotive.
“Electric vehicles are not being manufactured fast enough and they are not being allocated to all major cities in this county. This program will put EV’s on the road and give drivers the ability to find ‘fuel’ easily. Together, we are providing immediacy to what will otherwise take years to accomplish.”
The current administration has made fuel reduction a top priority. President Obama set a goal for the country of one million plug-in electric vehicles on the road by the year 2015. The cooperation between Carbon Day Automotive, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and A123 Systems, Inc. is instrumental in helping to make that happen. Each is an industry leader and together they are providing complete, comprehensive, and integrated transportation solutions with Enterprise Rent-A-Car as the source for hybrid vehicles, A123 Systems, Inc. the provider of the plug-in conversions, and Carbon Day Automotive as the supplier of the necessary networked charging systems.
For more information please visit www.carbondayautomotive.com or call Jane Kaplan at 847.433.8594.
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November 20th, 2009
This article is being reprinted from a piece written by Stephen Box
(Stephen Box is a transportation and cyclist advocate and writes for CityWatch. He can be reached at Stephen@thirdeyecreative.net
A local merchant’s idealistic efforts to implement an electric car-share program in densely populated Hollywood has hit speed bump after speed bump, leaving him low on funds, high on frustration and ready to pull the plug on his dreams. (Video report) Four months ago, Bechir Blagui rented a storefront office on Hollywood Boulevard, across the street from an auto body shop, another auto body shop, an empty lot and a liquor store. His goal was to host a car-share program for locals and tourists alike, providing electric “community” cars that could be rented by the hour or for the day. He intended to support this vision with an electric charging station right on Hollywood Boulevard that would allow his patrons as well as others in the community to pull right up, charge up and take off, leaving no emissions behind. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I92YEZym_ig
Bechir’s idealistic journey to nowhere started with a visit to City Councilmember Tom LaBonge’s office where he received referrals, several of them. He was referred to the local office of the LADOT and after a site visit, the local LADOT engineer referred him to another department within the LADOT. After all, parking spaces are one thing, parking meters are another! He filled out forms and offered a letter of support from his landlord and from the neighboring businesses on the block. His request was finalized and the long period of silence began, one that continues to this day.
LaBonge’s Department of Referrals also sent Bechir across Hollywood Boulevard to City Council President Eric Garcetti’s office. After all, Garcetti had just introduced a motion to City Council saying “the City should take action to help accelerate the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV), and other zero emissions vehicles in Los Angeles…” Bechir spoke to Garcetti’s Deputy who referred him to the Transportation Deputy and another long period of silence began, one that continues to this day.
Hollywood Rent-a-Car [LINK] is located in LaBonge’s district but apparently the commitment to making LA the Greenest Big City is a commitment that belongs to Mayor Villaraigosa and so when push came to shove, LaBonge’s staff suggested that Bechir would be better served taking his vision of sustainable transportation to the Mayor’s office if he wanted help getting a loading zone and a charging station, all in support of a locally owned and operated business that provides a congestion relief solution to the community. After all, an economic solution, an environmental solution, a congestion solution, a transportation solution, all rolled into one business on Hollywood Boulevard is not the kind of thing a Councilman would waste time on.
Bechir’s business plan is based on a simple car-share concept [LINK] that has proven successful in several different formats, most impressively in the Bay Area where members of CityCarShare [LINK] pay a membership fee, which allows them to enjoy access to a car without having to own, maintain, register, insure, and store a vehicle. Since most vehicles spend 95% of their life parked, waiting to be driven, the most immediate benefit of a car-share program is to the local community because the need for abundant parking is reduced significantly. This was the benefit that drove Bechir’s commitment to include a car-share element to his business. After all, it’s Hollywood, long on dreams, short on parking!
There are many car-share programs operating around the world, from ZipCar to Connect to WeCar to FlexCar and Bechir set out to add an element of environmental sustainability by featuring electric cars and a charging station that would also be available to the public. Good for the community, good for the neighbors, good for the customers, good for business. Or so he thought.
Somehow, LA’s high-altitude approach to becoming the “Greenest Big City” has failed to reach street level and Bechir found himself standing alone on Hollywood Boulevard, wondering what it was going to take to bring an electric car-share program to Hollywood Boulevard. He wasn’t alone for long.
Dave Kaufmann of EnVironmental Motors joined Bechir and is ready to put electric community cars to work in Hollywood saying “The future of EV cars is here and they are now competitive in speed, distance, price and safety.”
Enid Joffe of Clean Fuel Connection also joined Bechir and is ready to install a charging station on Hollywood Boulevard saying “Hollywood is the center of the world and this is where people demonstrate the art of the possible. There’s a tide coming and Hollywood Boulevard is the perfect place for LA’s first electric car-share program.”
Missing from this Green Vision is the City of Los Angeles.
One would think that the Mayor’s vision for a sustainable future would result in our City’s leadership embracing the individuals who choose to be a part of the solution.
One would think that instead of waiting for pie-in-the-sky solutions that will take decades to arrive, Los Angeles would embrace the small steps of individuals that add up to the large leaps of progress for a Great City.
But most of all, one would think that in this time of economic crisis, the City of LA would get out of the “anywhere-but-here” referral business and would embrace the future of “let’s-make-it-happen” as the first steps of a long journey to establish Los Angeles as a Great City. Perhaps even a Great Green City!
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November 19th, 2009
Coulomb Technologies is a fast-paced, success-oriented dynamic environment with a strong team fueled by talent, skills, expertise, and enthusiasm. We are always on the lookout for talented, experienced people, so please send us your resume.
Don’t delay. Apply today.
We are currently seeking the following people to work with us in developing our industry leading networked charging stations for plug-in vehicles.
New Product Introduction Engineer
The New Product Introduction (NPI) engineer will be the technical owner within operations, responsible for all aspects of the development of a new product from the prototype phase through to volume production at local and offshore contract manufacturers.
Senior Embedded Engineer
We are seeking experienced embedded developers with the following skill set:
- 4+ years of development in the Linux environment
- Experience with Linux internals (kernel, file system, uboot, bootloader)
- Experience developing device drivers
- Experience developing embedded applications
- Experience networking protocols a strong plus
Responsibilities include:
- Working as part of the embedded team to enhance and maintain the embedded software.
- Developing enhancements to the Linux kernel, uboot, bootloader, and device drivers
- Developing system software
- Developing application software
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November 16th, 2009
The rousing interest in electric vehicles was highlighted this past week with the announcement of an exclusive partnership agreement with Coulomb Technologies and Charge ChargePoint Pty Ltd in Australia.
Coulomb is thrilled to announce the agreement with ChargePoint, where a series of pilot projects will be kick started in the new year in the cities of Sydney, Perth and Melbourne.
The partnership was broadcast to the media, with a flurry of interviews both here and in Australia with newspapers and online news sites covering the story.
ChargePoint Pty Ltd is fronted by a young Aussie e-mobility entrepreneur, Luke Grana, whose interest in the EV industry was sparked on a working holiday in the UK in 2007.
Luke and his team are currently in discussions with potential partners to bring the technology to businesses and consumers. The first EV is due to arrive in Australia in 2010.
As part of Luke’s efforts to generate interest in ChargePoint in the local market, he presented at the Electric Vehicle Conference in Brisbane, Australia. Luke rubbed shoulders with some heavyweights in the industry and gave a speech to representatives from industry, government, councils, utilities, scientists and academics. The ChargePoint team were excited to be offered this opportunity to meet with stakeholders and potential partners.
Here are a few links to some of the articles that have appeared:
The Brisbane Times The Motor Report Sustainability Matters

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November 13th, 2009
It has been a busy week for Coulomb with some big announcements and two unveilings. On Monday we announced our newest distributor, ChargePoint in Australia. The company will now offer Coulomb’s ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations throughout Australia and is also involved in ‘advanced discussions’ with several private sector and government partners for pilot projects across major Australian cities including Sydney, Perth and Melbourne, which are due to commence by the first half of 2010.
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Sequoia Solar CEO Marty Reed at Wednesday's event
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Coulomb's charging stations will now be sold throughout Austrailia
On Wednesday, Sequoia Solar unveiled their new solar powered charging station in San Diego. Powered by a combination of the sun and ChargePoint® Networked Charging Stations, Sequoia plans to extend the ChargePoint® Network and their solar technologies throughout San Diego County.
On Thursday Iron Eagle Technologies, along with the Danish Windmill, AmericInn Motels, the Elk Horn Service Station and Coulomb’s distributor Carbon Day Automotive have joined efforts to promote renewable energy products, energy conservation and carbon output reduction with the installation of four publicly available Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations.
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November 10th, 2009
VentureBeat, the leading innovation-focused business blog, will host the seminal conference on The Smart Grid, November 18-19 at the San Mateo Marriott Hotel in San Mateo, CA and we’d like to encourage you to attend.
The GreenBeat 2009 Conference will bring together the nation’s 500 leading entrepreneurs, investors, utility and technology executives, policymakers and press to accelerate development of a leaner, more efficient electrical grid. The program will feature participation by Al Gore, former Vice President and Nobel Prize Winner; John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins; Eric Schmidt CEO of Google and industry leaders, including from Cisco, Tendril, Oracle, NIST, Austin Energy, PG&E, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric and more. Expect lively discussion and power networking. The program also includes an innovation competition that will highlight new technologies and will explore the topic of the financial and investment opportunities afforded by the stimulus package. More details can be found at www.greenbeat2009.com.
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November 6th, 2009
Here is a nice picture sent in from Coulomb’s pacific northwest distributor Charge NorthWest. Can you see the Space Needle in the background?
 Coulomb Distributor Charge NorthWest poses with the November cover of Inc. Magazine
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