We have great news for green-eyed New Yorkers who have been coveting San Francisco’s sophisticated electric vehicle charging systems. Beautiful Earth Group, a New York-based sustainable energy company, just unveiled its solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging station in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The new station is the first ever in our city and another momentous stepping stone of a greener future for NYC.
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I believe that we are moving on to a certain level where we as the people advance in our ways not to use gas…..I strongly believe that having rechargeable cars is a good idea. But, I also believe that it is hard to have rechargeable cars when there aren’t enough rechargeable battery stations to refuel the cars. It looks like a good idea….. but at the same time we can’t be too reliable on electrical cars yet……we are still in a nation where we still rely on fuel. Pretty soon though those gas guzzlers will be exchanged by electric cars.
Combine that with a small hydrogen fuel cell stack and a converter and then you could use piped in natural gas, methane, even gasoline as a bridge to full electric. Of course a liquid fuel/electric hybrid would work well in this same application. One with a switch for FULL electric use (come on GM!!!!)
Vanadium-lithium-phosphate batteries are coming soon and they are instant swap no charge time – like propane tanks.
Check out the solar recharging station by Cellstrom (Swiss) http://bit.ly/7AbZUK It uses a vanadium-lithium-ion battery for storage. Vanadium batteries are also going to be in all the new eCars out of China’s largest eCar maker and China’s richest man: BYD (backed with $230M from Warren Buffett) is building vanadium battery plants in China. Vanadium adds 5 times the power/weight ration to today’s lithium car batteries.
Stay on top of all news related to vanadium batteries by following my tweets @VanadiumJoe . This is a quiet revolution that will hit the major media in 2010. It’s nice to be on the start of the next resource boom.
I have heard great things about Beautiful Earth Group, and I hope to see more developments in the future! They are really trying to make a difference and I think most companies lack that objective.
[...] highway. Thanks to a $1.32 million federal grant, they’ll be able to install 10 Level-3 electric charging stations along the route. Each station is capable of charging at 400 volts and 30 amps or more and at these [...]
Oh thank you for this. I was getting SO depressed reading about the deaths of those beautiful sea turtles. We can do things the right way.