Carbon Day Automotive describes itself as “proud to be setting the standard for EV infrastructure and is excited about how much the ChargePoint Network has grown” and remains committed to being a leading provider of networked electric vehicle charging stations.
All of its networked charging stations are embedded with an on-board computer, a fluorescent display, a standards based RFID reader, and a utility-grade meter providing precise, bi-directional energy measurement. All stations are network-enabled, capable of reporting energy usage and communicating over the network with Software Application Services and Network Support Services.
Carbon Day Automotive’s website now provides a detailed real-time map showing publicly accessible charging stations across the US. Each circle represents the number of charging stations in that area that can be individually located. By clicking on these clusters, users can then zoom in to find specific places to charge, real-time availability of the stations, and how to get there.
Carbon Day Automotive reveals that over 800 companies are providing charging via the ChargePoint Network, dispensing over 280 megawatt hours (MWh) of electric fuel each month. The annual equivalent of 700,000 gallons of gas is avoided and 10 million pounds of carbon dioixde emissions prevented.
The company reports that 50% of EV drivers in the US have a ChargePoint card, with drivers plugging into a ChargePoint station more than 1,500 times every day.
One of the company’s products, the Solar Charge-Port, even provides 100% clean energy production from the sun. It has fitted its charging station with solar photovoltaic panels and a battery storage component for “shady” days, and created enough structural flexibility to replace the panels as new technologies develop in the solar industry.
Carbon Day Automotive operates in 14 countries.
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