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Content | www.ecotality.com ECOtality expands EV infrastructure plan for Oregon, adds PacifiCorp as EV Project partner Newly announced Blink Network locations in Ashland and Medford strengthens the state’s EV infrastructure along the I-5 corridor MEDFORD, Ore. – Wednesday, September 29, 2010 – ECOtality, Inc. (NASDAQ:ECTY), a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies, today announced the expansion of The EV Project to Southern Oregon. Alongside Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, ECOtality outlined charging station additions in the Ashland and Medford areas. The announcement is a significant landmark for ECOtality, project manager for The EV Project, as well as residents of Oregon. ECOtality worked closely with its Oregon Advisory Team and area stakeholders—including Pacificorp, the newest EV Project partner—to complete deployment guidelines and develop maps showing potential charging site locations and density. The maps were created using criteria developed during the Micro-Climate™ process and take into consideration a variety of factors, including transportation routes, employment centers and zoning. Concurrently, Governor Kulongoski will announce that the state will extend the system of I-5 corridor fast chargers from Eugene south to the California border creating a system of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along the entire length of Interstate 5 in Oregon. “Oregon is leading the West Coast in the adoption of EV infrastructure,” stated Jonathan Read, CEO of ECOtality, Inc. “With this announcement, residents will be able to travel the entire state of Oregon, from the Washington border in the north to the California border in the south, and can rely on the EV infrastructure ECOtality is installing. In the future, ECOtality hopes to expand our deployment on the I-5 corridor to link the West Coast from Mexico to Canada.” “Our vision for Oregon is to create an electrified highway so that Oregonians, and our visitors, can travel throughout our state on business and leisure using the next generation of clean, electric vehicles,” said Governor Ted Kulongoski. “With the partnership of the federal government, our utility companies, local governments and private companies like ECOtality, we are quickly turning that vision into a reality.” ECOtality recently unveiled is infrastructure plans for Northwestern Oregon, which included potential locations for more than 1,100 publicly available charging stations. As part of the plan, the company will place approximately 20 stations in Medford and Ashland, providing needed publicly available charging stations for electric vehicles that will be arriving in the area after January 2011. A large part of the expansion into Southern Oregon is thanks to the support from local area stakeholders, the Rogue Valley Clean Cities Coalition, and the newest EV Project national partner, PacifiCorp. ”Our customers in the Rogue Valley and throughout Oregon are showing their interest in electric vehicles,” said Pat Egan, vice president of customer and community affairs for Pacific Power. “We are going to support that interest with our partnership with ECOtality to make charging stations easy and convenient to use.” Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen Antenna Group for ECOtality caitlin@antennagroup.com (415) 977-1922 Alliance Advisors for ECOtality Thomas Walsh twalsh@allianceadvisors.net (212) 398-3486 Investor Relations:Media: |
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