NYC Parking Firm Providing EV Charging
NEW YORK - Car Charging Group Inc. announced that EV charging services are now available at Icon Patriot Parking, located at 376 Greenwich Street in New York City. This is the third installation following an agreement signed in August with Icon Parking Systems, a major provider of parking services in Manhattan.
NEW YORK - Car Charging Group Inc. announced that EV charging services are now available at Icon Patriot Parking, located at 376 Greenwich Street in New York City. This is the third installation following an agreement signed in August with Icon Parking Systems, a major provider of parking services in Manhattan.
The EV charging services available for use now include a ChargePoint networked charging station, manufactured by Coulomb Technologies. The charging station has dual outputs that deliver energy simultaneously: a 7.2 kW output delivering Level II (208/240 VAC at 30 A) charging via the standard SAE J1772 connector and fixed 18-foot cable, and a 2 kW output delivering Level I (120 VAC at 16 A) charging via a standard NEMA 5-20 receptacle protected behind a locking door.
Car Charging said it provides EV charging stations at no charge to property owners and managers while retaining ownership, thus allowing drivers access to convenient locations and partners to realize a percentage of the charging revenue generated. The charging stations are part of the ChargePoint Network, which is open to all drivers of plug-in vehicles and all manufacturers of plug-in vehicle charging stations.
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