Public - Private Partnership Unveils Revolutionary Electric Vehicle Charging Technology
PR Newswire - September 08, 1998 12:21
What: General Motors and Southern California Edison will kick-off a demonstration program to test a new high-powered electric vehicle charging system. South Coast Air Quality Management District, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) through CALSTART, and Edison EV also participated in this project.
When/Where: Thursday, September 10, 1998 9:30 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 10:00 a.m. Program (concludes approximately 11:00 a.m.)
Southern California Edison Headquarters 2244 Walnut Grove, Rosemead, Calif. (p. 636 of 1997 Thomas Guide -- LA./Orange Counties) South of 10 fwy. -- enter parking lot off Rush St Follow signs to charger in parking lot
Participants: Local environmentalists, automaker representatives, utilities, EV1 owners, government officials, fleet managers, and others will attend.
Scheduled Speakers: Dave Ouwerkerk, GM Advanced Technology Vehicles Magne Charge Program Manager Barry Wallerstein, Acting Executive Officer, South Coast AQMD Michael Gage, President & CEO, CALSTART Lynda Ziegler, Director of Market Management, Southern California Edison Ed Kjaer, Automotive Director, Edison EV
Visuals: GM's Magna Charge(TM) unit charging Chevrolet S-10 electric pickup truck in minutes (not hours) Contact: For more information or to attend, please call: Sharon Sarris, GM, 805-373-9572 Paul Klein, SCE, 626-302-7935
SOURCE General Motors; Southern California Edison
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