Saturday, August 15, 2009

Oregon: Portland General Electric, Nissan And Etec Team Up For Largest EV Project In U.S. History


By Eric Loveday - All Cars Electric
August 7th, 2009

Recently we reported on Nissan and eTec's combined efforts to roll-out the largest EV project and charging station effort in U.S. history. Read more about it here.

Now, Portland General Electric has joined in the effort to put the charging infrastructure for EVs in place throughout Oregon as soon as possible.

PGE was selected as a strategic participant in the project and the state of Oregon has been named as one of the five markets used as a test bed for this project.

eTec chose PGE to gain understanding into EV usage patterns and how they impact the electrical grid throughout the day.

They also hope to conduct research into how EVs can interact with PGE's smart grid initiatives that kicked off recently. Jim Piro, CEO of PGE said, "This announcement is an exciting and important step forward to develop the critical infrastructure necessary in Oregon to support next-generation electric vehicles that are coming to market in 2010. This project will give us a better understanding of how charging of electric vehicles can effectively be integrated into a smart electric grid at the lowest possible cost."

In terms of electric companies, PGE is ahead of most of their competitors. They've partnered with area governments and have installed almost 20 EV charging stations in the Portland and Salem areas.

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