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Armed with a $100 million federal stimulus grant, an Arizona-based company called eTec is working with Nissan to set up mini-networks of charging stations in five cities.
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Armed with a $100 million federal stimulus grant, an Arizona-based company called eTec is working with Nissan to set up mini-networks of charging stations in five cities.
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• Nissan LEAF also will be the sole vehicle available as part of The EV Project, which is led by EV infrastructure provider eTec, a division of ECOtality, and will provide free home-charging stations and installation for up to 4,700 Nissan LEAF owners in those markets.
Autoblog Green Nik Bristow 2010
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* Nissan LEAF also will be the sole vehicle available as part of The EV Project, which is led by EV infrastructure provider eTec, a division of ECOtality, and will provide free home-charging stations and installation for up to 4,700 Nissan LEAF owners in those markets.
Cost-Benefit News CostBenefit 2010
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In Oregon, that effort will be led by Mayfield, who joins eTec on Monday from Portland-based public planning firm Cogan Owens Cogan LLC, where he was a senior project manager.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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"We've grown up all putting fuel nozzles in gasoline-fueled cars, we understand how to do that, we understand what the issues are," said Don Karner, CEO of eTec, a company focused on infrastructure for alternative vehicles.
Scientific American 2010
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The EV Project, funded by a $98 million grant from the Department of Energy and led by EV infrastructure provider eTec, a division of Ecotality, will provide an unprecedented number (6,510) of public charging stations across the 5 participating markets and will provide home charging stations for up to 4700 Nissan Leafs sold in those markets.
Autoblog 2010
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ECOtality's wholly owned subsidiary, eTec (Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation), is the project manager for The EV Project, and will oversee the largest-ever rollout of electric vehicle infrastructure in the United States.
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The EV Project, funded by a $98 million grant from the Department of Energy and led by EV infrastructure provider eTec, a division of Ecotality, will provide an unprecedented number (6,510) of public charging stations across the 5 participating markets and will provide home charging stations for up to 4700 Nissan Leafs sold in those markets.
Autoblog 2010
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ECOtality's wholly owned subsidiary, eTec (Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation), is the project manager for The EV Project, and will oversee the largest-ever rollout of electric vehicle infrastructure in the United States.
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