April 18th, 2011

Celebrating Earth Day 2011: Coulomb Technologies
Offers Free ChargePass Cards to New EV Owners
ChargePoint Network is Largest and Most Advanced Network for EV Drivers, Largest Number of Stations Worldwide.
Campbell, Calif., April 18, 2011 – In honor of Earth Day 2011, Coulomb Technologies the leading electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions provider, today announced it will send free ChargePassTM cards to any new EV owner through the remainder of April 2011. Creating a ChargePass account and activating a ChargePass card gives drivers the access to the world’s largest EV driver network, the ChargePoint® Network. New EV owners can up sign up for a free ChargePass card by visiting http://www.mychargepoint.net/earthday/
The ChargePoint Network gives all drivers easy-to-use unique services including: real-time status and location of unoccupied charging stations, tracking and reporting greenhouse gas and gasoline savings, and charging status notification, all by SMS, email or smart phone (iPhone and Blackberry) applications. Coulomb’s ChargePoint Network is open to all drivers of plug-in vehicles and all manufacturers of electric vehicle charging stations.
About Coulomb Technologies, Inc.
Coulomb Technologies is the leader in electric vehicle charging solutions, with charging systems and application services delivered by the ChargePoint Network. The ChargePoint Network provides multiple web-based portals for Hosts, Fleet Managers, Drivers, and Utilities. The open-system driver network went live in January 2009 and now operates in 14 countries with Network Operations Centers in the U.S., UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany and Hong Kong. Coulomb’s ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations range from 120 to 240 VAC charging up to 500 Volt DC fast charging with more than 3000 stations shipped worldwide. For more information go to: www.coulombtech.com. Follow Coulomb on Twitter: twitter.com/coulombevi. Download the ChargePoint iPhone App. Download the ChargePoint Blackberry App.
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March 25th, 2011

ASSEMBLYWOMAN FIONA MA’S LEGISLATION TO EXPAND CALIFORNIA’S ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE GARNERS STRONG SUPPORT
Ma is joined at San Francisco City Hall press conference by SF Environment, Plug in America, Environmental Defense Fund and others
SAN FRANCSICO- Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco and San Mateo Counties) announced legislation today at San Francisco City Hall to provide market certainty for the infrastructure that is needed to support California’s electric vehicle consumer fleet. The legislation, Assembly Bill 631, will place into law a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to not regulate electric vehicle charging stations as utilities. Assemblywoman Ma is joined at the press conference by the San Francisco Environment Department, Environmental Defense Fund, Plug in America, the San Francisco California Apartment Association and the California Business Properties Association.
“Electric vehicles are the next generation of fuel for California’s green economy,” said Assemblywoman Ma. “AB 631 will provide the infrastructure to support President Obama’s goal of putting 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015.”
“Plug-in electric vehicles are the future of clean transportation, and we need to do everything we can to make it easy for cities, businesses and private citizens to site and install EV charging stations,” said San Francisco Environment Department Director Melanie Nutter. “Assemblywoman Ma’s bill will help make a vibrant EV market in California, and will go a long way towards creating a charging infrastructure that will combat range anxiety that might otherwise discourage potential EV drivers from giving up their gasoline cars.”
“Electric vehicles are a true ‘game changer’ that can save drivers thousands of dollars in gas costs while reducing pollution and increasing our energy independence,” explained Wade Crowfoot, Regional Director of the Environmental Defense Fund. “Assemblywoman Ma’s bill recognizes this opportunity. It will help attract entrepreneurs to build charging stations while keeping alive a structure that is able to ensure electric vehicles advance both environmental and infrastructure priorities.”
“Plug In America is pleased to endorse AB 631 which will accelerate the market deployment of electric vehicles by leveraging the implementation of plug-in charging infrastructure.” said Jay Friedland, Legislative Director of Plug In America. “This key legislation will support an open market for EV infrastructure, helping to overcome barriers to the widespread deployment and use of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles. As the organization representing the millions of potential future consumers of plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles, Plug In America believes AB631 will truly benefit consumers who want the next generation of clean plug-in cars. The CPUC is already making significant strides toward the support of transportation electrification and we applaud Assemblymember Ma’s efforts to drive the process in the legislature.”
During President Obama’s State of the Union Address he set a goal of 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. Last spring, Tesla Motors announced plans to manufacture its electric vehicles in the former NUMMI plant in Fremont, California. The California Energy Commission (CEC) projects the number of electric vehicles could grow from 32,756 in 2011 to 1.5 million by 2020 and 2.8 million by 2030.
Despite the emphasis to put more electric vehicles on the street, consumers need these vehicles to be as convenient to own as the gasoline car today. AB 631 is consistent with the prior PUC decision on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). Several years ago, the PUC ruled that CNG as a transportation fuel should not be regulated as a public utility. The Legislature, wanting to provide regulatory certainty, the next year codified that decision. Likewise, the PUC ruled last year that electricity used for electric vehicle charging services should not be regulated as a public utility. AB 631 codifies the PUC decision to not regulate electricity that is used as a transportation fuel for vehicles.
The bill has been referred to the Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee and is expected to be heard on April 1.
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Coulomb’s Richard Lowenthal chats with Rob Cord and Jay Friedland
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Coulomb’s Richard Lowenthal explains the importance of AB 631
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SF Enviornment Director Melanie Nutter on why AB 631 is important for municipalities
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Rainy view of SF City Hall. ChargePoint stations charging a smart, LEAF and Prius
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Assemblywoman Fiona Ma discusses AB 631
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March 22nd, 2011
BROADSTONE GRAND AVENUE UNVEILS FIRST
APARTMENT COMMUNITY ELECTRIC CAR CHARGE STATION IN AUSTIN
AUSTIN, Texas (March 21, 2011) – Broadstone Grand Avenue, a 280-unit multifamily community in Austin, Texas, is pleased to announce the installation of an on-site electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The ChargePoint® charging station, which is the city’s first at an apartment community, is available for use by residents 24/7 and by the public during leasing office hours.
Located at 1720 Grand Avenue Parkway, Broadstone Grand Avenue is owned and professionally managed by Alliance Communities. The apartment community and ownership/management are heavily involved in causes that are important to Austin residents – which include efforts to be more eco-conscious.
“Previously, there wasn’t a viable charging option for apartment renters who also wanted to own an electric vehicle,” says Joanna Hackney, Alliance Regional Manager who oversees five communities in Austin, including Broadstone Grand Avenue. “With an estimated 40 million plug-in electric vehicles expected to be on the road by 2030 – and with the recent release of additional electric car options such as the Nissan LEAF and Chevrolet Volt – adding a car charge station seemed like an obvious choice. We are excited to be the first apartment community to offer this service to our residents and the Austin community, while also supporting green living.”
Manufactured by Coulomb Technologies and installed by Verdek, Coulomb’s South central regional distributor, the ChargePoint charging station at Broadstone Grande Avenue offers dual outputs that deliver charges simultaneously – one at 120 volts and one at 240 volts. All ChargePoint EV charging stations are networked and managed by the ChargePoint® Network. The network provides EV drivers the ability to locate and navigate to a charging station and to detect charging station availability from an iPhone or BlackBerry app or any browser from mychargepoint.net. The ChargePoint Network also facilitates EV trip mapping, driver billing, 24/7 driver assistance, and greenhouse gas and energy savings (kWh) measurement. The ChargePoint Network also enables station owners to control station access via RFID card user authentication, and measure energy consumption for billing, reimbursement and energy accounting.
For more information, visit www.liveatbroadstonegrandavenue.com or www.allresco.com.
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February 3rd, 2011
This is a repost from Siemens blog entitled Let’s “Kick the Tires” on our Power Grid by Paul Camuti President, Siemens Smart Grid Applications
It’s just a few days away…. DistribuTECH, one of the best conferences, I think, for getting to see, touch and “kick the tires” of the energy industry’s latest and greatest technology, equipment and solutions.
Conferences like DistribuTECH are important these days as our industry continues to manage some of the largest challenges it has faced in decades: meeting projected growth in energy demand, while at the same time doing the least harm to the environment on the power production and consumption sides.
(Editor’s note: Siemens is a sponsor of The Energy Collective)
This is where our uber-important, but little-thought-of-by-consumers power grid will play a huge role. And in order to grasp the transformation ahead for our grid, one must look closely at the way in which we distribute and consume our power and the equipment, technology and systems put in place to ensure we get the most out of our power generation with the least amount of negative impact on the three Ps: People, Places and the Planet.
This conference will allow us to take a look at all aspects of the grid from big picture to small switches and relays. Equipment like EV charging solutions, which not only may fuel our cars in a few years, they may also be mobile power storage units for our power grid. Siemens will be demonstrating how EVs will get charged up for their trips and beyond. And, I am sure many other companies will have examples of EVs impact on our power grid.
Or what about meters and the management of the data they produce? This part of the power distribution process can be critical not only in how a utility manages its power generation, but how a consumer manages their power usage.
From switchgear to power outage management system; relays to staff training and consulting for utility companies, DistribuTECH covers it all. And the diverse group of attendees can give you varying points of view. Come to our booth, and you will get to touch and feel some of the products and solutions that make it all physically possible, but visit a utility’s booth or presentation, and suddenly those things you held in your hand come to life, as you learn how they were implemented in a recent project.
I believe conferences like next week’s DistribuTECH help us focus on important lessons learned in the area of our power grid and, specifically, in what it will take for us to successfully build a Smart Grid. I hope you will join me either in San Diego or on forums like this one to absorb those lessons.
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February 1st, 2011

Electric Vehicle Chargers Coming to the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Welcome to the future of vehicle plug-in power
Sanford, Florida (January 18, 2011) The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens (the Zoo), in partnership with Get Ready Central Florida, is installing the first ChargePoint® networked electric vehicle charging stations in Seminole County and will be the first zoo in the country to install these charging stations for public use.
The charging stations will be ready for use in January 2011 and will be available free of charge. Customers will be able to see the availability of these networked charging stations on their Internet Browser, their Smartphone, and on the GPS displays inside the new electric vehicles, Customers can also get a text or email when their car is fully charged. Charging time will depend on the vehicle, how “empty” the battery is, and the charging voltage.
“We are excited about participating in this evolving trend toward electric vehicles. The Zoo has a strong commitment to conservation and a green economy and the installation of EV chargers supports this commitment,” says Joe Montisano, CEO of the Zoo.
The Zoo will install two dual voltage CT2100 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations from Coulomb Technologies, which can quickly charge the new electric vehicles entering the market today (e.g., Nissan LEAF & Chevrolet Volt) at 220V as well as charge neighborhood electric vehicles, electric bikes and scooters at 120V. Even though the charge is free, you will be required to activate the station. You can do this easily with an RFID enabled credit card, Coulomb ChargePassTM Card, the ChargePoint Smartphone applications, or you can call the toll free number on the unit.
NovaCharge, exclusive distributor for Coulomb Technologies in the southeast, and its Diamond Level partner, Palmer Electric will perform the installation. Palmer Electric is Central Florida’s leader in electric vehicle charging solutions and one of the oldest electrical services companies in Florida.
About Get Ready Central Florida - Get Ready Central Florida is a coalition comprised of Orange County Government, the City of Orlando, OUC-The Reliable One, and Progress Energy-with the goal of expediting Central Florida’s progress in preparing the infrastructure for EV transportation.
About Coulomb Technologies – Coulomb is the leader in electric vehicle charging systems and application services, with the ChargePoint Network, an open system driver network that first went live in January of 2009. The ChargePoint Network provides multiple web-based portals for Hosts, Fleet Managers, Drivers, and Utilities, and ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations ranging in capability from 120 Volt to 240 Volt AC charging and up to 500 Volt DC charging.
About Palmer Electric – Palmer Electric is Central Florida’s most trusted name for all your electrical needs since 1951. They have built and serviced 1000s of commercial buildings and over 100,000 homes. They provide 24×7 service for electrical repairs, lighting, fire alarms/inspections, security cameras, EV charging stations, energy efficiency, solar power, & more. Visit www.palmer-electric.com or call 1-877-732-1951.
About the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens – The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is a 116-acre private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and to engaging and educating our guests by sharing knowledge and celebrating our natural world. For more information regarding the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens visit www.centralfloridazoo.org or call 407.323.4450. The Zoo is located on I-4 Exit 104 in Sanford and is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information on the Central Florida Zoo contact:
Brenda New, Business Communications Manager
407.323.4450 ext. 117 or brendan@centralfloridazoo.org
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3755 NW Highway 17-92, Sanford, FL 32771 407-323-4450 www.centralfloridazoo.org
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November 4th, 2010
Check out this great piece from the Chicago Journal on Coulomb distributor Carbon Day Automotive.
11/03/2010 10:00 PM
By GREG SKINNER
Editor
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Electric vehicle owners visiting Northerly Island will soon have a place to recharge their batteries while taking in a concert, walking grounds or visiting the nearby museums.
The Solar Charge-Port, built by CarbonDay Automotive, is a green, zero-emission addition to the Chicago Park District grounds. The solar-powered charging station is a partnership between the park district, ComEd and CarbonDay and is the first project of its kind for the city.
Based on a “smart grid” infrastructure, the station turns sunlight into electricity, which is stored in a nearby battery bank until the next electric vehicle owner plugs in for a charge. The design completely removes fossil fuel and nuclear power-produced electricity from the user.
“It’s completely carbon free,” said Kyle Powers, project manager for the Chicago Park District.
The charging station will open within weeks, Powers said.
CarbonDay is the leading builder of electric vehicle infrastructure in the Midwest. They have built stations throughout the city including 22 for a major parking company downtown. A “smart plug” at each connection sends a text message to the EV owner when the charge is done or interrupted. In addition, an iPhone app will tell a driver where the nearest charging station is and if it’s occupied.
Company Vice President Brian Levin said the next five years will see a major push by government and industry to meet a federal goal of 1 million electric vehicles on the nation’s roads. That means corporate fleets, private fleets, government fleets and individual owners will have to make the switch to electric cars and trucks, he said.
Levin estimated that between 300 and 400 electric vehicles are on the road in Chicago.
“There are 60 or 70 Teslas alone,” he said.
The park district, which spent $70,000 on the project, has two electric vehicles and 13 Segways in their vehicle fleet. Powers expects that fleet to grow. The park district started an Office of Green Initiatives in 2009, which is responsible for greening city parks. At the moment 25 percent of all electricity in the park district comes from wind, solar and biomass production. The Northerly Island project fits nicely in the parks carbon footprint and is in keeping with the city’s Climate Action Plan.
Any electric vehicle owner will be able to use the Northerly Island charging station by accessing it through a membership network that charges for kilowatts used to fill an electric vehicle’s batteries.
The smartly designed station is set up for Phase 1 and 2 charging systems, 110 and 220 volt, and will charge an electric vehicle in four to 12 hours, depending on the phase used. Phase 3, which will charge a car in about one hour, was built into the system so that it will be ready for those cars when they come online, Powers said.
Northerly Island is a great location to introduce the solar station to the city and increase the overall understanding of the possibilities of carbon-free transportation in.
“It’s a great spot to get people interested,” Powers said.
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October 5th, 2010
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Using the J1772 standard to charge!
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Coulomb’s ChargePoint Station is in downtown Hillsboro
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Charging up on a beautiful day in Hillsboro, Oregon
The City of Hillsboro is the First in Oregon to Go Live with Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Coulomb Technologies Provides 16 Stations for Hillsboro Green Project
HILLSBORO, Ore. October 5, 2010 – Coulomb Technologies today announced that the City of Hillsboro is the first in the State of Oregon to install Level II ChargePoint® Networked Charging Stations for plug-in and electric vehicles. The thirteen Level II charging stations are now installed in downtown Hillsboro at their new “green” intermodal transit facility. Additionally, one Level II station has been installed at the Hillsboro Civic Center, with two more to be completed by the end of October, 2010. The charging stations are available for public use and located 15 miles outside of Portland. Coulomb’s Level I and Level II CT2100 family of charging stations are dual output stations designed for public outdoor applications for the North American marketplace. Coulomb’s northwest distributor Charge Northwest installed and maintains the stations.
“The City of Hillsboro was the first in Oregon to install Coulomb’s networked charging stations for EV,” said Karl Dinger, Development Manager from the City. ”The installation of the first Level II stations in Oregon signifies the future of transportation in our state. These new stations allow for faster charging of any type of new EV that will be on our roads within the next 12 months.”
The 7.2 kW output delivers Level II (208/240 V @ 30 A) charging via the standard SAE J1772TM connector and fixed 18-foot cable. The 2 kW output delivers Level I (120 V @ 16 A) charging via a standard NEMA 5-20 receptacle protected behind a locking door. Both outputs can deliver energy simultaneously.
“Nearly one year ago, the City of Hillsboro was one of Coulomb’s largest installations in the United States,” said Richard Lowenthal, CEO of Coulomb Technologies. ”We are proud to continue this relationship with the first ever Level II charging stations in the state. As more and more electric vehicles are introduced in Oregon cities like Hillsboro will be EV ready with the necessary infrastructure to fuel these zero-emission vehicles.”
Coulomb charging stations are all part of the ChargePoint® Network, which is open to all drivers of plug-in vehicles and all manufacturers of plug-in vehicle charging stations. ChargePoint Network’s unique features include:
- The ability for a station owner to set fees for use of their stations (including free charging)
- The ability for drivers to access stations without a subscription via contact-less credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, and Discover) 24/7/365 telephone driver support via a toll free number on all charging stations
- Smart Grid ready with built in Utility Grade Metering, Time of Use (TOU) pricing and Demand Response (DR) control
- Multiple Smart Phone applications (iPhone and Blackberry) to find unoccupied stations and navigate to them
- The lowest operating cost possible due to real-time operational monitoring, alerts, diagnosis, and control of millions of stations
To locate available charging stations, visit www.mychargepoint.net and click “Find Stations”. Coulomb’s charging stations were sold to the City of Hillsboro through their Northwest distributor Charge Northwest www.chargenw.com.
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July 29th, 2010
Helda Rodriguez brings us exciting news about her travels to Washington, DC. As the president of NovaCharge, Coulomb’s Southeastern USA distributor, she was asked to join a panel for a Town Hall meeting on Clean Energy and contribute information on the ChargePoint America program and how NovaCharge is involved with helping end our dependency on foreign oil.

When she arrived, she was surprised to find herself in great company next to Senators Kerry and Merkley!

There were over 300 attendees in the room and although it seemed to go very quickly, it was a chance to educate many people on what Coulomb, ChargePoint America, and NovaCharge are doing to help.
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June 22nd, 2010
Connected World Magazine Reveals M2M Value Chain Awards for 2010
The winners of the prestigious 2010 M2M Value Chain Awards were presented by Connected World magazine during a formal gala at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place hotel in Chicago, Ill., on June 17, 2010.
The Value Chain Awards Gala is the closing event of the annual Connected World Conference. The 2010 event brought an array of both professional and consumer attendees looking to learn about the latest developments being offered through the use of machine-to-machine technology in the connected devices marketplace. Attendees gathered to hear from the leading companies within the space, and also witnessed the unveiling of the launch issue of Connected World magazine.
The formal event on Thursday evening honored this year’s most successful corporate adopters of M2M technology, as well as the team of solution providers that made their success possible.
Selected by an esteemed panel of industry analysts and experts, the awards highlight the process of combining multiple technologies such as device-connectivity hardware, radio modules, network service and provision, as well as application software and infrastructure, and show how all of the elements of the M2M value chain created a winning solution for the end customer.
“The companies that are receiving Value Chain Awards this year represent an excellent mix of applications and industries. I am honored to be recognizing such stellar companies,” says Peggy Smedley, editorial director, Connected World magazine. “They have truly demonstrated a commitment to the M2M marketplace by implementing cutting-edge technology, and winning a Value Chain Award acknowledges their effort.”
The 2010 M2M Value Chain Award-winners are:
Security Gold:
- Schlage
- Silver: Yacht Watchman International, Inc.Coronis an Elster Group Co.
Fleet Management Gold:
- Goodfellow Bros., Inc. AT&T Cinterion Wireless Modules Zonar Systems
- Silver: Asplundh Tree Expert Co. AT&T Telogis
Energy/Utilities Gold:
- Exelon NuclearInStep Software
- Silver: Coulomb Technologies, Inc. Aeris Communications Multi-Tech Systems
- Bronze: Itron Inc.Cisco Systems
“The Value Chain Awards represent the innovation that can be found by using M2M technology. Any company, small or large, has the ability to harness the solutions available, and implement them to create a phenomenal advantage,” says Mike Carrozzo, chief editor, Connected World magazine. “The adopters honored tonight recognize this opportunity and are now reaping the benefits.”
To learn more about the winners of the 2010 Value Chain Awards, please visit www.connectedworldmag.com : cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww .. .
About Connected World Magazine
Connected World magazine is the advisor to professionals who are making decisions about connectivity, innovation, technology, and collaboration. This is a shift in business to a networked, collaborative exchange of M2M communications, goods, and services. Connected World seeks to maintain a consistent authorial voice that covers everything a reader needs to know when it comes to innovation. It also seeks to be informative, yet fun for the inspired, driven, and the influential. www.connectedworldmag.com : cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww ..
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May 25th, 2010
Coulomb Technologies today announced their partner distributor ChargePoint Australia unveiled Sydney’s first public ChargePoint® Networked Charging Station for electric vehicles in Derby Place, Glebe Australia. The station was installed by Visionstream and is managed by ChargePoint AU. The charging station will be used for Sydney’s GoGet car share program.
 
There are about 3,000 individual members of car share companies within the City of Sydney area, the majority with GoGet, including 500 small businesses. The City provides 120 dedicated on-street car share spaces, four times more than any other Australian city. Worldwide, car share membership has risen from around 50,000 users in 1997 to 550,000 in 2009.
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Luke Grana, CEO and founder of ChargePoint Australia said the Sydney installation is a public demonstration of the viability of charging stations with preparations underway for a national rollout. “ChargePoint is preparing to conduct charging station pilot programs later this year in Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. The Glebe charging station will provide behavioral and energy usage data which will be vital for effective and efficient energy management and future infrastructure planning.”

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