February 14, 2012

Fleet Briefing: Mass. EV Stations, Hertz, Endesa, Toyota, Chevy Volt

Electric and gas company National Grid is installing more than 30 electric vehicle charging stations throughout Massachusetts under charging station manufacturer Coulomb Technologies’ “Charge America” program. Through the program, Coulomb is providing the charging stations at no cost to participating cities. National Grid is funding the installations and the hosting location partners will fund the cost of power to charge the vehicles.  National Grid expects to complete installation of the remaining stations by the end of this month.

In partnership with Plugless Power, the Hertz Corporation and Hertz Global EV are….

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