Recharge at Zion National Park

Zion National Park recently installed several ClipperCreek electric vehicle charging stations. Stuart Irwin, Business Operations Manager for ClipperCreek attended the ribbon cutting ceremony and took the pictures below.

The following is an article about the new charging stations, which was published in The Spectrum.

Zion, Pipe Spring join push for electric cars
David DeMille 4:46 p.m. MDT April 26, 2015

Visitors can now join Zion National Park rangers in an effort to promote clean air and clear skies by taking the wheel behind an electric vehicle to visit the park.

Park officials from Zion and Pipe Spring National Monument joined with local elected leaders Saturday to celebrate the opening of two new level-two electric vehicle charging stations at the entrance to the Kolob Canyons Visitor Center, part of a larger project that will eventually include 10 stations located throughout Zion and Pipe Spring. Zion has also acquired two plug-in hybrid electric vehicles for use within the park, with another one acquired by Pipe Spring, all through a grant program offered through the U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities National Parks Initiative.

“As the National Park Service enters its Centennial in 2016, with the theme “Find Your Park,” we look forward to a sustainable and environmentally conscientious second century,” said Jeff Bradybaugh, superintendent at Zion. “By partnering with Utah Clean Cities Coalition, Zion helps visitors find their park in an energy efficient way by installing electric vehicle charging stations.”

The program is the first of its kind to be offered at Utah’s popular national parks, joining a larger nationwide effort to encourage cleaner alternative fuel vehicles. Since 2010, the Clean Cities National Parks Initiative has helped 27 parks across the country to adopt new alternative fuel vehicles, lowering petroleum use and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, said Utah Clean Cities Executive Director Robin Erickson.

“It is our pleasure to partner with Utah’s parks on projects like these, moving forward the National Park Service’s mission to conserve our national treasures for the enjoyment and education of all,” she said.

To use park charging stations, visitors will need to purchase a code at the Zion Natural History Association desk inside visitor centers during operational hours. The $5 code is valid for 3 days, and can be used at all Zion National Park public charging stations.

This weekend marked the end of National Parks Week, a week full of informational presentations, public celebrations and other events tied to the National Parks Service’s efforts to reconnect with residents and reach out to new audiences.

The NPS also released an annual analysis on the parks visitation numbers showing the importance of the parks to southwest Utah’s economy.

More than 5.2 million visitors spent an estimated $336.8 million while visiting Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument and Pipe Springs National Monument, supporting nearly 5,000 jobs and $152.8 million in labor income, according to the report.

Statewide, Utah’s national parks accounted for some $1.1 billion in economic impact over the course of the year, according to the report, with the state showing a 19 percent increase in visitor spending and an 11 percent increase in total visitation over the previous year.

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Get more information on Zion National Park at http://www.nps.gov/zion/index.htm, or visit http://www.nps.gov/pisp/index.htm for more information on Pipe Spring National Monument.

 

Ribbon cutting ceremony – Zion National Park installs ClipperCreek electric vehicle charging stations for public use.
Ribbon cutting ceremony – Zion National Park installs ClipperCreek electric vehicle charging stations for public use.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony – Zion National Park installs ClipperCreek electric vehicle charging stations for public use.
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Electric vehicle charging stations now available for public use at Zion National Park
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Photo courtesy of Stuart Irwin.
Photo courtesy of Stuart Irwin.
Photo courtesy of Stuart Irwin.
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Zion National Park installs ClipperCreek electric vehicle charging stations for public use.
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Photo courtesy of Stuart Irwin.
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Photo courtesy of Stuart Irwin.

ClipperCreek Attends Formula E

Stacey Barhydt, ClipperCreek’s Engineering and Production Project Manager, attended the sixth round of Formula E races in Long Beach last weekend with her husband, Andy. There are 11 races total; the next race takes place May 9 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. View the calendar for the Formula E races here.

Formula E is a new FIA single-seater championship and the world’s first fully-electric racing series. There is a total of 10 teams with two drivers each. Formula E promotes three core values of Energy, Environment and Entertainment. “The first thing I noticed was that it was very laid back and family-friendly! It seemed like kind of a California Picnic attitude throughout the whole day,” said Barhydt. “Kids did not need earmuffs and there was no smell of fuel; just clean ocean air. The Formula E cars sound exactly like large remote control cars, and it was hard to tell when they were coming, but that actually made it more exciting. Because Formula E cars are so quiet, except when they are right in front of you, it means that you can easily have a conversation with everyone around you without having to shout at all.”

“We sat at Turn 6 which I think were the best seats in the house,” said Barhydt. See a video of the First Official Lap at Long Beach here. Top speeds can be as high as 225 mph. “The first season’s race rules limit the power that can be used by drivers. The power output can be temporarily increased for 5 seconds per car for the drivers with FanBoost.” FanBoost allows fans to vote online for their favorite drivers. The three drivers with the most votes right before the race get a speed boost during the race.

To learn more about Formula E racing visit their website at http://www.fiaformulae.com/

Additional videos of the Formula E can be seen here: Long Beach laps and BMW-i8 ride alongs

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ClipperCreek’s Stacey Barhydt showing some CC love at the Formula E races last weekend in Long Beach, CA
Andy Barhydt, husband of ClipperCreek Engineering and Production Project Manager, Stacey Barhydt, enjoying Formula E racing in Long beach, CA last weekend.
Andy Barhydt, husband of ClipperCreek Engineering and Production Project Manager, Stacey Barhydt, enjoying Formula E racing in Long beach, CA last weekend.

Honda: New, two-year used Fit EV lease offered to prospective customers

Honda Introduces New Lease Options for Existing and Prospective Fit EV Lessees

  • Two-year Fit EV lease extension offered to existing lessees
  • New, two-year used Fit EV lease offered to prospective customers
  • Price reduced to $199 a month; no down payment and unlimited mileage, routine maintenance and collision coverage included

Honda is extending the reach of its efficient and fun-to-drive all-electric Fit EV (http://automobiles.honda.com/fit-ev/) through new lease programs for both existing and prospective Fit EV customers. For current, eligible Fit EV customers, Honda is offering a two-year lease extension that includes a lower $199 monthly payment1 (previously $259) and extends the unlimited mileage, routine maintenance and collision coverage1 that were included in the original lease. The reduced lease price and matching two-year terms1 will also be available to new customers interested in driving a used Honda Fit EV. Honda shared the news to a group of Fit EV drivers at an event hosted at the Honda Smart Home US (http://www.hondasmarthome.com/) in Davis, CA on Saturday, March 21.

“Most Fit EV drivers tell us they love their vehicles, and many have requested lease extensions and this extended lease program is intended to meet their needs,” said Steve Center, vice president of the Environmental Business Development Office, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.  “We’re very confident in how the vehicles are performing, and look forward to offering new and existing customers a chance to experience everything the Fit EV has to offer.”

The Honda Fit EV is among the most efficient 5-passenger electric vehicles on the market with a combined adjusted Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mile-per-gallon-equivalency rating of 118 MPGe2, an EPA-rated driving range of 82 miles2, and a super-efficient energy-consumption rating of 29 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 miles. When connected to a 240-volt circuit, the Fit EV battery can be recharged in less than three hours3.

Lessees will be contacted by Honda prior to lease end for additional details about lease extensions. Fit EV customers also can take advantage of Honda’s partnership with SolarCity (http://www.hondasolarcity.com/) to install solar power with no upfront cost, allowing them to recharge their vehicle with clean, affordable power from the sun.

Honda Environmental Leadership
Based on its vision of “Blue Skies for our Children,” Honda is taking a comprehensive approach to reducing the environmental impact of its products, advancing fuel efficiency, low emissions and fun-to-drive performance with new powertrain technologies from its Earth Dreams Technology™ lineup, which includes more fuel-efficient engines and transmissions and advanced electromotive technologies. Honda will offer several next-generation, advanced powertrain vehicles, including a new battery-electric model and plug-in hybrid model by 2018 and plans further application of its two- and three-motor hybrid systems in the years to come. Together, these vehicles will offer significant sales volume, enabling Honda to bring ultra-low carbon transportation to consumers in the U.S.

Honda is also demonstrating its vision for zero-carbon mobility and living with the creation of the Honda Smart Home US, in Davis, California, which was opened in early 2014 and is capable of producing more energy on-site from renewable sources than it consumes annually, including enough energy to power a Honda Fit EV for daily commuting.

1 Subject to limited availability in designated market regions on approved credit through American Honda Finance Corp. Closed end lease for used 2013 or 2014 Honda Fit EV for well-qualified lessees. Not all applicants will qualify. No purchase option at lease end. Original MSRP $37,415 (includes destination). Total monthly payments $4,776.00. Excludes tax, title, license, registration, options and insurance. Zero capitalized cost reduction. Lessee responsible for non-routine maintenance, excessive wear/damage. Lease includes collision coverage, routine maintenance, roadside assistance and navigation system updates.

2 132/105/118 city/highway/combined miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent (MPGe) rating; 82 mile combined (city/highway) driving range rating (adjusted). Ratings determined by U.S. EPA. Your MPGe and range will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery age/condition, and other factors. For additional information about EPA ratings, visithttp://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/label/learn-more-electric-label.shtml.

3 From low-charge indicator illumination point to full charge.

CLIPPERCREEK DONATES EV CHARGING STATIONS

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HCS-40 Pedestal Mount by ClipperCreek

 

Earlier this month it was announced that ClipperCreek, Inc., will donate 2 EV charging stations to the city of Auburn, California. This story has since been published in the Auburn Journal. The complete article is shared below.

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Auburn amps up the draw for electric cars

2 charging stations coming to City Hall, Multi Modal Station in 2015

By: Amy Lobenberg, Journal Staff Writer

2 charging stations coming to City Hall, Multi Modal Station in 2015

Thanks to the combination of a $10,000 grant and two electronic vehicle charging stations, donated by an up-and-coming local business, the city of Auburn is poised to ride the wave of the future by inviting alternative-energy motorists to visit town.

Mayor Bridget Powers and City Councilman Mike Holmes worked together to find funding for the $ 13,570 vehicle charging stations project, which was unanimously approved Monday night by the council.

Holmes, who is chairman of the Placer County Air Pollution District, said he encouraged the city to apply for the program’s Clean Air Grant, which it received in April in the amount of $10,000. The additional $3,570 will come out of the city general fund.

Powers said the two chargers needed to complete the project, which cost $1,309 apiece, are being donated by ClipperCreek Inc. owner Jason France.

“Many years ago, Jason said to me, ‘You know, if you want to put charging stations in and if you have built the facilities to get the power and all that, I can provide the charging stations,’” said Powers. “I really appreciate what ClipperCreek is doing for us. It’s great that a local business is doing something to support Auburn.”

France’s company has been in town since 2006, and France has been in the electric car business since 1994. He said Tuesday that he is happy to help the city with alternative fueling options.

“I told Bridget and the city that we would definitely donate two of our HCS-40 models and pedestals at no cost because we love Auburn, the citizens and electric cars.”

The two devices are set to be placed in the parking lot of City Hall and in the parking lot of the Multi Modal Station near Nevada Street and Blocker Drive.

Council members said Monday that they hope the devices boost local tourism and the economy.

The two stations will be open to public use and will be offered free of charge.

Bernie Schroeder, director of Public Works, said the components needed to install a fee system would be too costly for the city. She added that the stations would require little or  no upkeep.

“There is very little maintenance involved whatsoever,” Schroeder said. “They are foolproof minus any vandalism that may occur.”

France said he felt Auburn is making the right move by including more charging stations within the city. He noted that he has several of the devices in the parking lot of his business, at 11850 Kemper Road, which are used frequently by employees and visitors.

“We get a significant number of people who stop here on their way to Tahoe,” said France. “Then, while they are waiting, they walk across the street to Chevy’s or one of the other restaurants.”

France added that, based on market research, electric cars are growing in popularity, which has helped his business become a competitive, worldwide presence.

“This is the decade of the electric car,” said France. “I am sure of it.”

City Administrative Analyst Megan Siren said the two Auburn charging stations will be up and running by May 31, 2015.

 

http://www.auburnjournal.com/article/auburn-amps-draw-electric-cars

 

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About ClipperCreek Products: ClipperCreek products are Made in America, compatible with every plug-in vehicle, and automotive supply chain certified. As a leading supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for 20 years, millions of electric vehicle charge sessions have relied on ClipperCreek. Unparalleled quality, reliability, and superior customer service are core values at ClipperCreek. Visit the ClipperCreek Online Store where we offer the widest variety of charging stations in the market.

ClipperCreek products are manufactured in Auburn, CA, USA.

UPCOMING PLUG-IN VEHICLES FOR 2014 MODEL YEAR

 

Chevrolet Volt plug-in vehicle and ClipperCreek Charging Stations
A Volt at Our EV Charging Station

This year is becoming the best year that increased the awareness of the ‘green’ use of plug-in vehicles. But wait for 2014 — leading car manufacturers worldwide step the game up a notch with these new, sleek plug-in vehicles ready to roll on to the showroom floor!

Chevy Volt (Pictured above)

Also produced as:

Holden Volt (Australia)

Opel Ampera (European Market)

Vauxhall Ampera (European Market)

To kick start our list, we have the most fuel efficient hatchback on our list. The Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid Electric Vehicle (EV) and has been recognized with numerous award-giving bodies in the Green category. Hybrid cars are part electric and part gasoline. When the charging level meets a certain threshold, its combustion system gives added push to its range. When on full charge, its range can go for 379 miles or 610km. Since its introduction in late 2010, the Volt is the one of the best selling plug-in hybrids in the world.

Nissan Leaf

Another hatchback makes its way on our list. However, unlike the Volt, the Leaf is an all-electric plug-in vehicle. The Leaf also serves as a acronym that means “Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car”. Because of less consumption of petroleum, the Nissan Leaf boasts “zero emissions” which earned many awards. The range of each model varies; 2011-2012 models can go as far as 73 -109 miles or 117-175 km, while the 2013 model guarantees about 66 – 120 miles or 106 – 200 km drive.

Honda Fit EV

This spunky hatchback is similar to Nissan’s Leaf as they are both 100% electric. “Green” enthusiasts will love this car— its engine doesn’t sound too much, but its incredible and unbelievable torque would let them go the extra mile. Charging the Fit EV can be done in three hours—you can even monitor the progress with your smartphone! The Fit EV can run for 82 miles or 132 km. Not bad for an all-electric car with an amazing torque power.

Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Also produced as:

Peugeot iOn (European Market)

Citroën C-Zero (European Market)

Mitsuoka Like

MiEV stands for Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle; on the other hand, the i-MiEV is the electric counterpart of Mitsubishi i, also a Kei car. Kei cars are popular in Japan due to its compliance with their government’s tax regulations. Originally released in Japan, the i-MiEV also has its own counterpart; an American-only version which was bigger and with added features. According to Mitsubishi, the Japanese version’s electric range is 100 miles or 160 km, while the American version is about 62 miles or 100 km.

Tesla Motors

Although they were just recently established back in 2003, Tesla has already flaunted plug-in vehicles with superb features designed to improve driving experience. They currently have three models to boot: the sleek sedan Model S, the suave SUV Model X, and the raging sports car Roadster. All of their cars dare to confront the stigma on electric cars by bringing in a fresh, new look on the vehicles. Tesla boasts their Supercharge feature that promises the capability of charging “about half the battery in 30 minutes”. Model S alone has a range of 265 miles on a 5-cycle test. If there’s any car manufacturer who dares to defy the standards, it’s Tesla Motors.

Ford Motors

“Meet the First Ford of its Kind”. Ford delves into the realms of electric vehicle manufacturing with Ford Fusion Energi SE. Reducing your carbon footprint does not end in having an electric car. With Ford Fusion, even the car interiors are from 100% recycled materials and bio-based foam. If you’re uncomfortable using an all-electric car, you can opt to go hybrid or plug-in hybrid. Ford presents the consumer with choices for a better driving experience.

Aside from those listed above, watch out for the Cadillac ELR which runs in the same pack as Volt, but with added power and style. Nissan is also working on its Infiniti division to release an electric sedan that was based on developing the Leaf’s features. With mini cars gradually growing in popularity, luxury mark BMW is set to break into the market with BMW i3.

Going green has never been this savvy. Modern plug-in vehicles aren’t just for eco-friendly and economical purposes. Ride with style and remember to choose ClipperCreek as your charging and EVSE solution!

 

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About ClipperCreek Products: ClipperCreek products are Made in America, compatible with every plug-in vehicle, and automotive supply chain certified. As a leading supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for 20 years, millions of electric vehicle charge sessions have relied on ClipperCreek. Unparalleled quality, reliability, and superior customer service are core values at ClipperCreek. Visit the ClipperCreek Online Store where we offer the widest variety of charging stations in the market.

ClipperCreek products are manufactured in Auburn, CA, USA.

EV CHARGING: COSTS AND DISTANCES

Previously we discussed the Three Things you Need to Know to Determine your Electric Vehicle Charging Time. Now we’ll use that information to determine the cost to fully charge your electric vehicle. Please refer to the example below and keep in mind that individual electric rates will vary.

1. Find your most recent utility bill to obtain your cost per kWh. My residential PG&E rate in September of 2012 was $0.12845 per kWh which is the cost we use in this example.*

2. Find your electric vehicle battery capacity using the chart below or the vehicle manufacturers’ web site.

3. Multiply the electrical rate from #1 with your battery capacity from #2.  Viola!  This is the cost to fully charge your electric vehicle at your current electrical rate.

Just for kicks, we’ve also provided the EPA figures for miles you can expect from a fully charged battery.**  The “Compare Side-by-Side” feature at the DOE website is helpful, although you’ll have to toggle between Electric and Hybrid to really compare BEV’s (Battery Electric Vehicle, aka all electric) to PHEV’s (Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicles, which have both an electric and an internal combustion engine).  Which one is your favorite?

Vehicle Type Battery Size (kWh) Cost to charge at $0.12845 per kWh Expected Electrical Miles on a Charge per EPA
2011 BMW ActiveE BEV 32 $4.11 102
2012 Chevy Volt PHEV 16 $2.06 35
2013 Chevy Volt PHEV 16 $2.06 38
2012 Coda BEV 31 $3.98 88
2012 Fisker Karma PHEV 16 $2.06 33
2013 Ford Focus EV BEV 23 $2.95 76
2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV BEV 16 $2.06 62
2012 Nissan Leaf BEV 24 $3.08 73
2013 Nissan Leaf Upgrade BEV 30 $3.85 N/A: not yet released
2012 Tesla Model S BEV 40 $5.14 N/A: not yet released
BEV 60 $7.71 N/A: not yet released
BEV 85 $10.92 265
2010 Tesla Roadster (Model K) BEV 56 $7.19 245
2012 Toyota Prius EV PHEV 4.4 $0.57 11
2013 Toyota Rav4 EV BEV 41.8 $5.37 N/A: not yet released (expected 92-113 per Toyota)

*According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), the National Average in 2011 for Residential electricity was 11.8¢ per kWh.  You will definitely want to check with your utility provider to obtain the best rates and times for charging your electric vehicle.  The reason is that some locations can be more than 55 cents per kWh if you charge during peak times and/or surpass demand thresholds!

**Keep in mind that you probably won’t require a full charge every day.  Much like a gasoline or diesel vehicle, the amount you need to charge on a typical day (as well as the actual mileage you achieve) will be dependent on variables such as the distance you drive, the terrain, speed, temperature, and individual driving habits.

***Battery Sizes were obtained using Wikipedia and/or manufacturer websites in October of 2012.  This chart does not take into account the usable battery % (this means it may not actually cost as much to charge your EV as shown in the chart above!  This is a good thing.  For example, the 2012 Nissan Leaf has an approximate 90% usable battery for charging purposes).

– Stacey Barhydt, 10/24/2012

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Buy our products or locate detailed information about our products, including product brochures, installation manuals and pricing at ClipperCreek.com.Our customer service team is available to assist you with any questions you may have Monday-Friday from 8-5 PST. You can reach them at 530-887-1674

About ClipperCreek Products: ClipperCreek products are Made in America, compatible with every plug-in vehicle, and automotive supply chain certified. As a leading supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for 20 years, millions of electric vehicle charge sessions have relied on ClipperCreek. Unparalleled quality, reliability, and superior customer service are core values at ClipperCreek. Visit the ClipperCreek Online Store where we offer the widest variety of charging stations in the market.

ClipperCreek products are manufactured in Auburn, CA, USA.

 

THREE THINGS DETERMINE EV CHARGE TIME

Do you want to know how long it will take you to charge your new electric vehicle? This is something like asking how long it will take to fill a swimming pool with water.  It depends on a few things, such as the pool size and the amount of water you have set to come out of the hose. If you turn up the water, it will fill faster.  If you have a large pool it will obviously take longer to fill than a small pool at the same rate.  Pretty simple stuff, right?

There are similar variables that apply when determining the amount of time to charge an electric vehicle. Determining the charge time for your new BEV (battery electric vehicle) or PHEV (plug in hybrid electric vehicle) is simple with 3 key pieces of information:

1.Vehicle Acceptance Rate (aka the car’s charger, in kW)

2.Vehicle Battery Capacity (in kWh)

3.Charging Station Delivery Rate (aka the stations’ max output capacity, in kW)

 

Here are some examples using the chart below:

A)    A Toyota Rav4 EV charging with an LCS-25 charging station with 240V:

  1. Check the Vehicle Acceptance Rate versus the Charging Station Delivery Rate for the LCS-25.  Which is lower?  That will be your limiting factor.  The Vehicle Acceptance Rate of the Toyota Rav4 EV is 9.6 kW.  The LCS-25 Delivery Rate is 4.8 kW.  Use 4.8 kW because it is the lower of the two numbers (this is the maximum power the charging station can deliver to the vehicle).
  2. Divide the battery capacity by the lower number from above.  Divide 41.8 kWh by 4.8 kW from above.  The result is 8.71 hours to recharge the battery pack from empty to full.

B)     A Toyota Rav4 EV and a CS-50 charging station with 240V:

  1. Check the Vehicle Acceptance Rate versus the Charging Station Delivery Rate for the CS-50.  Which is lower?  That will be your limiting factor.  The Vehicle Acceptance Rate of the Toyota Rav4 is 9.6 kW.  The CS-50 Delivery Rate is 9.6 kW.  Use 9.6 kW because both are the same (it is both the maximum the vehicle will draw and the maximum power the charging station is capable of delivering).
  2. Divide the battery capacity by the lowest number from above.  Divide 41.8 kWh by 9.6 kW from above.  The result is 4.35 hours from empty to full.

Note to EV owners and soon-to-be owners:  Your Vehicle Acceptance Rate will probably determine what type of electric vehicle charging station you will choose to install in your home.  Depending on your vehicle’s needs, some stations will be overkill and make no difference in the time it takes to charge your vehicle.  Other charging stations won’t be enough to charge overnight, so you will want to take some time to get know your vehicle and your individual charging needs.  That way, you can choose the station that best fits your needs through http://www.clippercreek.com/products.html and click “Buy Now” to purchase it from our online store!

 

Vehicle

Type

Acceptance Rate (kW)

Battery Size (kWh)

Time to complete a full charge (in hours)

Level 1
120V
15 amp breaker

Level 2
208/240V
25 amp breaker

Level 2
208/240V
40 amp breaker

Level 2
208/240V
50 amp breaker

PCS-15 (1.4 kW delivery rate with 120V)

LCS-25 (4.8kW delivery rate with 240V)

CS-40 (7.2 kW delivery rate with 240V)

CS-50 (9.6 kW delivery rate with 240V)

BMW ActiveE BEV

7

32

22.86

6.67

4.57

4.57

Chevy Volt PHEV

3.3

16

11.43

4.85

4.85

4.85

Fisker Karma PHEV

3.3

16

11.43

4.85

4.85

4.85

Ford Focus EV BEV

6.6

23

16.43

4.79

3.48

3.48

Mitsubishi i-MiEV BEV

3.3

16

11.43

4.85

4.85

4.85

Nissan Leaf BEV

3.3

24

17.14

7.27

7.27

7.27

Nissan Leaf Upgrade BEV

6.6

30

21.43

6.25

4.55

4.55

Tesla Model S BEV

19.2

85

60.71

17.71

11.81

8.85

Tesla Roadster (Model K) BEV

17

56

40.00

11.67

7.78

5.83

Toyota Prius EV PHEV

3.3

4.4

3.14

1.33

1.33

1.33

Toyota Rav4 BEV

9.6

41.8

29.86

8.71

5.81

4.3

*Acceptance Rates and Battery Sizes were obtained using Wikipedia and/or manufacturer websites in October of 2012.  This chart does not take into account the usable battery % (this means that it won’t actually take you as long to charge your EV as shown in the chart above!  This is a good thing 🙂 Example: the Nissan Leaf has an approximate 90% useable battery for charging purposes).

NEW!  Check out our follow up blog to determine how much it will cost to charge your electric vehicle!

-Stacey Barhydt, 10/10/2012

Free Electric Vehicle Charging Now Offered at Andrews Rancho in Downey, California

Auburn, CA, November 4, 2010 – ClipperCreek, Inc. announced the completed installation of the first upgraded EV Charging Station site in Southern California to offer Free Public Charging for the all the new Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Plug In Hybrids (PHEVs) coming to market beginning this year.  These Charge Stations are conveniently located between Home Depot & Office Max stores at 7075 Firestone Blvd in Downey, CA.

“We’re happy and proud to offer free charging to the EV driving public,” said Bryan Andrews.  ”Customers will now be able to plug-in and charge on these new CS-40 units while shopping at Home Depot, Office Max, or even when getting a bite at Taco Bell.”

The two Charging Stations, which offer Free Charging at the Andrews Rancho shopping center, are the first of hundreds more across California to be similarly upgraded, and highlight the importance of Free Public Charging.  These installations will provide EV drivers with the comfort of knowing they can extend their driving range in daily travels without having to pay unknown fees or charges to plug in.

“We are already seeing the charge station market moving in this direction at retail business & commercial facilities and expect the trend to escalate as increasing numbers of EV buyers enter the market”, said Dave Packard, ClipperCreek’s VP of Sales and Marketing. “By supplying just one dollar’s worth of electricity, customers can extend their range by 40 miles.  It’s a clear win/win, while further enabling business leaders to underscore their support for USA energy security through reduced oil imports.”

ClipperCreek will be replacing over 500 obsolete Charge Stations across the state with their robust and time tested CS-40 EVSE units. ClipperCreek encourages its customers to install their product with local licensed electricians.

About ClipperCreek, Inc.
ClipperCreek brings product leadership to the electric vehicle charging infrastructure marketplace with reliable, safe and durable, software-driven products that have been proven through 12 years of development and field experience.

ClipperCreek is the exclusive provider of EVSE chargers for BMW’s Mini-E and for Tesla Motors’ Level 2 EVSE charging stations. ClipperCreek also provides chargers to power GM, Mercedes and Nissan vehicles.  ClipperCreek remains the only Charging Station provider with ready inventory for its customers to take advantage of the Federal tax credit which is due to expire on 12/31/2010.  This tax credit is up to 50% of hardware and installation costs – see IRS Form – 8911.

Visit www.ClipperCreek.com for more information.
Contact: ClipperCreek  phone 530-887-1674 Email information@clippercreek.net

ClipperCreek Products Meet US Building Codes for the USA

AUBURN, California, May 7, 2010.  ClipperCreek, announced today that it has begun delivering the only UL listed, fully SAE compliant charging stations on the market.  The ClipperCreek CS-40 charge stations are the only stations available for immediate delivery that have been tested and met the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC625).  These units include the universal standard electronic interface and connector, making the CS-40 compatible with all major automaker electric vehicles.

The CS-40 (30 Amp charge rate) line of charge stations from ClipperCreek is in compliance with NEC625 and SAE-J1772™, which ensures its compatibility with the Nissan Leaf, the Chevy Volt, Ford Fusion BEV and all vehicles coming from major automakers.

“While it is exciting to have one station that can charge all new OEM vehicles,” commented ClipperCreek CEO and President, Jason France. “The most important thing is the safety listing of the units.  To the best of our knowledge this is the only station that is certified to be installed in the US.”

ClipperCreek has a line of UL listed products well suited for use in residential as well as public charging settings.   These units are designed to be installed either with a free-standing pedestal or on an existing structure or wall.

“I think the most compelling aspect of our product is that it is made in the USA.” said David Packard, VP of Sales and Marketing at ClipperCreek, “Not only is the unit assembled in California, but all the components, except the vehicle connector, are from US based suppliers and manufacturers.”

Orders are currently being taken at ClipperCreek, Inc. by calling 530-887-1674, or any of the numbers at the bottom of this page.

About ClipperCreek, Inc.
ClipperCreek brings product leadership to the electric vehicle charging infrastructure marketplace with reliable, safe, and flexible, software-driven products that have been proven through 12 years of field experience. ClipperCreek produced over 2,500 chargers in 2009 and is the exclusive provider of charge stations (EVSEs) for BMWs Mini-E and for the Tesla Roadster. ClipperCreek also provides EVSEs to power Ford, Mercedes, GM and Nissan vehicles. Visit www.ClipperCreek.com for more information on ClipperCreek and its products.

Contact Information:
Contact Don Francis    Southeast    404-906-0656    don@clippercreek.net
Contact Mike Paritee    Northeast    609-902-0122    mp@clippercreek.net
Contact Stuart Irwin    Midwest            248-408-4162    stuart@clippercreek.net
Contact Dave Packard    Northwest (& NoCal)    912-882-0702    dave@clippercreek.net

First to Market with Smart Grid-Integrated EV Charging Station

San Francisco April 30, 2010 – ClipperCreek, Inc., a leading producer of plug-in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and Silver Spring Networks, a leading Smart Grid solutions provider, today announced the joint development of the first fully integrated, Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) smart charging station. The companies are currently working with a variety of utilities to develop hardware and software needed to effectively manage the smart charging of electric vehicles.

The ClipperCreek EVSE is fully integrated with the Silver Spring Smart Energy Platform and enables end-to-end connectivity from the utility back office to the smart charging station. Utilities and municipalities looking to roll out electric vehicle charging infrastructure can now integrate ClipperCreek’s Smart Grid networked charging stations into their demand management systems. Connecting charging stations to the Smart Grid will enable utilities and consumers to intelligently manage the charging load, keeping costs low and reduce the need to build additional generation capacity.

“It is important to manage the rapid growth of charging infrastructure to maximize the potential benefit,” said Jason France, ClipperCreek President and CEO. “Silver Spring Networks’ open, unified Smart Energy Platform will allow utilities and municipalities to easily integrate our charging stations without having to run separate, parallel networks.”

“Silver Spring is pleased to work with ClipperCreek to demonstrate how the Smart Grid can facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles,” said Judy Lin, Chief Product Officer for Silver Spring Networks. “The intelligence provided by our integration solution gives both consumers and utilities the control they need to keep electric vehicles safely and effectively charged and running.”

About ClipperCreek, Inc.

ClipperCreek brings customer solutions and product leadership to the electric vehicle charging infrastructure marketplace with reliable, safe and flexible, software-driven products that have been proven through 10 years of development and field experience. ClipperCreek is the only EVSE manufacturer to be certified to meet the current UL standards. ClipperCreek produced over 2,000 chargers in 2009 and is the exclusive provider of EVSE chargers for BMW’s Mini-E and for Tesla Motors’ Level 2 EVSE charging stations. ClipperCreek also provides chargers to power Mercedes, GM and Nissan vehicles. Visit http://www.ClipperCreek.com for more information.

About Silver Spring Networks

Silver Spring Networks is a leading Smart Grid solution provider that enables utilities to achieve operational efficiencies, reduce carbon emissions and empower their customers with new ways to monitor and manage their energy consumption. Silver Spring provides the hardware, software and services that allow utilities to deploy and run multiple advanced applications, including Smart Metering, Demand Response, Distribution Automation and Distributed Generation, over a unified network. Silver Spring’s Smart Energy Platform is based on open, Internet Protocol (IP) standards, allowing continuous, two-way communication between the utility and devices on the grid. Silver Spring has numerous deployments with leading utilities in the US and abroad, including Florida Power & Light, Pacific Gas & Electric, Pepco Holdings, Inc., Jemena Electricity Networks Limited and United Energy Distribution, among others. For additional information, please visit www.silverspringnetworks.com

Media Contacts:
Will Barrett                                                       Lisa Magnuson
ClipperCreek                                                    Silver Spring Networks
530-887-1674                                                 415-531-9199
Information@ClipperCreek.net                             pr@silverspringnet.com