Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Chargers Added 24 hours to Thursday March 28th, 2013 + News Bits


Plugshare now lists (My Addition) a total of 16,185 Stations

They use dynamic tracking to both add new - and remove redundant, or test stations that are dropped, so simply adding in the new additions - does not equal the total numbers, and sometimes - new additions are listed - but need to have their duplicate entries purged. They List 16,206 Stations. I have not listed all duplicate stations and they may not have purged them yet.


Over the last 24 hours - there have been 16 New Public Chargers added to the PlugShare network, plus 25 New Photos, and 5 New home stations being shared. BC Lead the way on the most new listings!

The additions tracked are: 

  • New Public Chargers Added = 16
  • New Restricted Stations added = 1
  • New Photos Added = 25
  • New Home Stations Shared = 5

66 People Checked into Public EV Chargers today. Few Chargers added, Fewer public uses - a bit quieter day - but still not so bad!

The last item counted today - was 'Bruce Checked in at Applied Materials - Building 12, Santa Clara, CA'

Special thanks to Reid Berman (Winterpark, FL), Allan (Richboro, PA), Rob & Elaine (Lathrup Village, MI), Mark (Buffalo, NY), and Steve Halverson (Jacksonville, FL),  for sharing their Home stations access with us today!

New Public Stations today, by Name & Location:
  1. PALM SPRINGS CITY HALL, Palm Springs, CA (Looks Like a repeat Listing!)
  2. LaFontain Chevrolet, Dexter, MI
  3. Wild Birds Unlimited, Gardiner, WA
  4. Jupiter Town Hall, Jupiter, FL
  5. SAN Airport (Lindbergh Field), San Diego, CA
  6. New Westminster 6th Street Parkade, New Westminster, BC
  7. Centerville City Hall, Centerville, OH
  8. Ocean Park Library, Surrey, BC
  9. City of Surrey - Surrey City Hall (Redundant Station Listing)
  10. Newton Seniors Centre/Library, Surrey, BC
  11. Surrey Arts Centre, Surrey, BC
  12. Guildford Recreation Centre/Library, Surrey, BC
  13. Mott Electric, Burnaby, BC (2 Listings Shown)
  14. UNBC Parking Lot B, Prince George, BC
  15. Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, BC
  16. Ogden Point Terminal, Greater Victoria Harbour Authority, Victoria BC
New Restricted Stations today, by Name & Location (where possible):
  1. Tesla, Paramus, NJ
A few places had stations listed in this period that were in fact redundant listings. PlugShare/Xatori has been informed of them.

News Bits:

Here is an interesting - if not new, artilce about the beginning of Electric Vehicles in China:
Few consumers tend to buy EV, whose era is still looming, due to the fledging technology and the construction of its infrastructure and supporting industries. Eight consumers, including Ms. Huang from Anting Shanghai International Automobile City, however, have succeeded getting the Shanghai license plates for their own EVs at Vehicle Administrative Office on Apr 6th 2011 . They are said to be the first private owners of the pure EVs bought from OEMs, like ZKLF ,Chery, Zotye and BYD ,all of which have achieved the goal of the sales of pure EVs in China. The achievements of the purchase wave for the private EVs can't be separated from the...(More)



The city of Salem recently installed eight electric vehicle charging stations in the Museum Place and South Harbor parking garages.

On Wednesday, Voltrek co-owner Kathleen Rosen was nice enough to offer a quick demonstration of exactly how these electric charging stations work.

Before hooking up, motorists have to first wave a charge pass in front of the station. If you don't have one, Rosen said you can call a phone number on the unit and the company can...(More)

Nissan still has an ace up its sleeve; the Infiniti LE electric car, which should hit markets in the year 2014, and almost assuredly with wireless charging.

Having just driven 10 miles out of my way to plug into a solar-powered Level 2 EV charger, I can say with some degree of certainty that wireless charging will be a huge plus for electric cars. If Infiniti can be the first major auto makers to bring wireless charging to the EV market, it could really accelerate adaption among the...(More)


Wireless electric vehicle charging systems have started to seep into the EV market, and little wonder. All you have to do is park your EV over a special pad and science does the rest. 

It’s far more convenient than using a plug-in electric charger, and it’s almost comically more convenient than pumping your own gas at a gas station, especially when you consider the potential for wirelessly charging an EV while it’s in motion. 

The only hitch, as is often the case with...(More)

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