


We've mentioned Project Better Place before, the company that plans to create a network of charging stations and battery exchange locations for electric cars in Denmark, Israel and Australia. Backed by super-rich investors, now it's planning an ambitious expansion into the San Francisco Bay area. The idea is to build a $1 billion network of 250,000 charging ports like you see here, 200 battery-swap stations, and a driver service center.
The remarkable aspect of this grand scheme is that most of this infrastructure is targeted to be operational by 2012. The three big-city (San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose) Bay Area mayors are on board with the idea, especially since this high-tech goodness won't cost them a cent. They will offer incentives for companies to install the chargers, and offered to expedite building permits to speed things along.
Meanwhile, Better Place will sell Renault-Nissan cars as part of the plan, and car companies such as GM and Toyota are interested in the idea, too. Tesla says its upcoming Model S sedan will be compatible with the swappable batteries and charging stations, adding that its battery will charge in the time it takes to fill a car's tank with gas. Better Place's remarkable move shows that the electric car scenario could fall into place quicker than anyone thought.
Mercury News, via Treehugger
By CJW at 1:31 PM ON 11/22/08
For anyone who missed the writeup on BetterPlace in Wired, go look:
http://www.wired.com/cars/futuretransport/magazine/16-09/ff_agassi?currentPage=all
This could be the game changer. Let's hope so.
By I told ya so at 8:55 AM ON 11/24/08
It's about damn time. Some of the bailout money should go to Tesla for mass production since the big three are stuck on stupid.
By DIY Electric Car Guy at 10:01 AM ON 12/09/08
Just wandering whether the charging stations can be used by DIY electric car users. Some people may want to convert their existing gasoline driven car to electric. They would also need charging station to charge up the batteries.
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