[ausev] ClipperCreek Announces New Charging Station Available Immediately
Marc Kohler
mkohler at austin.rr.com
Thu Oct 29 14:09:24 GMT 2009
Auburn, CA, October 22, 2009 - ClipperCreek, Inc. announced today that it is
introducing a new model electric vehicle charging station available for
under $1,000.
"This product is to answer the call by our customers to start installing
cost effective public charging stations now", said Dave Packard, President
of ClipperCreek. "Our customers are able to serve their customers, complete
90% of the installation work, and be ready for a simple upgrade when the new
plug is available early next year."
ClipperCreek also announced it will have a fully compatible SAE-J1772T Level
2 upgrade package available for $2,000 in early 2010. Like all of
ClipperCreek products, this unit will be UL listed.
This new product, which is suitable for most of the Plug-In Hybrid
conversions on the road today, is designed for use by fleets and for
commercial, retail and workplace charging. Combined with the upgrade
package it will provide the only UL listed SAE-J1772T compatible Level 2
charge station. The pedestal provided is to the industry standard footprint
and can be interchanged with outdated EV infrastructure.
This is the fourth product ClipperCreek has introduced. The company's other
three product include its TS and CS Level 2 EVSEs designed to cover public,
fleet, commercial and residential installations, and its PCS, a portable
in-cord device.
About ClipperCreek, Inc.
ClipperCreek brings product leadership to the electric vehicle charging
infrastructure marketplace with reliable, safe and flexible, software-driven
products that have been proven through 10 years of development and field
experience. ClipperCreek has produced over 2,000 chargers in 2009 and is the
exclusive provider of EVSE chargers for BMW's Mini-E and for Tesla Motors'
Level 2 EVSE charging stations. ClipperCreek also provides chargers to power
Mercedes, GM and Nissan vehicles. Visit www.ClipperCreek.com
for more information.
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