(Source: Business Wire)

Coulomb Technologies, the leader in networked electric vehicle charging
stations today announced it has signed ChargePoint Pty Ltd to an
exclusive distribution agreement in Australia.
ChargePoint Pty Ltd now offers Coulomb's ChargePoint® Networked Charging
Stations throughout Australia and is currently in advanced discussions
with a number of government and private sector partners for pilot
projects in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne which are all due to commence in
the first half of 2010. The pilot projects will be used to evaluate
charging behavior, energy grid load analysis and environmental and
societal impacts.
The first mass produced electric vehicles will arrive in Australia in
2010. Most manufacturers expected to release models in 2012, which will
create demand for ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations in the local
market.
"ChargePoint Pty Ltd is enabling consumers and partners to be part of
the electric car revolution in Australia by providing convenient plug-in
facilities and services," said Luke Grana, Chief Executive Officer of
ChargePoint Pty Ltd. "Coulomb Technologies is the only company we have
found that has examined every facet of electric vehicle charging
technology and developed the most comprehensive solution for partners.
We are proud to have entered into this exclusive partnership to
implement their technology in our market."
"We are excited about bringing Coulomb ChargePoint Networked Charging
Stations to Australia and the opportunity to partner with ChargePoint
Pty Ltd Australia," said Richard Lowenthal, the Chief Executive Officer
of Coulomb Technologies. "We firmly believe Australia will grow to
become one of our key markets when electric cars really take off."
Senior Research Fellow in smart grids and electric vehicles from Curtin
University in West Australia, Dr. Andrew Simpson, says not only will
consumers benefit from electric vehicle transportation, this technology
will also improve the management of network loads for energy providers.
"Numerous studies have shown that there is the capacity for many
electric vehicles to charge at off-peak times which can utilize grid
assets more-effectively. This means cheap energy can be sold to electric
motorists through infrastructure such as the ChargePoint® Network.
"There is a heightened awareness that electric transport is the way
forward -- electric cars are more sustainable, they will be affordable
and can potentially emit zero emissions. The increasing support of
governments, energy companies and consumers will result in the rapid
expansion of this market in the coming years," he said.
About ChargePoint Pty Ltd
ChargePoint Pty Ltd, with headquarters in Sydney, is considered a
pioneer in the e-mobility industry. The ChargePoint Network enables
electric vehicle drivers the convenience of charging their battery at
home, and public locations including curbside, workplace and shopping
centers. Consumers subscribe to the ChargePoint Network and receive a
ChargePoint Smart Card that allows them to charge their car at any
ChargePoint Networked Charging Station Australia wide. The ChargePoint
Network includes charging stations, consumer subscription plans and
utility grid management technology for electric utility companies to
smooth electrical demands on the grid. For more information on
ChargePoint Pty Ltd, visit: www.chargepoint.com.au
About Coulomb Technologies, Inc.
Coulomb Technologies is the leader in electric vehicle charging station
infrastructure with networked charging stations installed in
municipalities and organizations worldwide. Coulomb provides a
vehicle-charging infrastructure, which includes an open system driver
network: the ChargePoint Network provides multiple web-based portals for
Hosts, Fleet managers, Subscribers, and Utilities http://www.mychargepoint.net,
and ChargePoint Networked Charging Stations ranging in capability from
120V 16A to 240V 80A AC charging to future 120kW DC charging, and all US
charging stations are SAE J1772 compliant. For more information, please
visit http://www.coulombtech.com
and follow Coulomb on Twitter at http://twitter.com/coulombevi.
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