Elektromotive

Elektrobay charging station at Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge, Surrey, UK

Elektromotive is a UK based company specialising in the manufacture and installation of charging infrastructure for electric cars and other electric vehicles, using their trade name of Elektrobay.[1][2] The company has partnerships with major corporations including EDF Energy[3] and Mercedes-Benz[4] to supply charging posts and data services.

History

Elektromotive was founded in 2003 by former photographer Calvey Taylor-Haw,[5] Mechanical Engineer Greg Simmons[6] and motorsport notoriety Mike Earle[7] in Brighton.

The company is based at Sussex University at the Sussex Innovation centre, which acts as a business incubator for start up companies.[8]

The first Elektrobays were installed by Westminster City Council in 2006 (branded as 'Juice Point'),[9] with there now being over 100 units in London. The Elektrobays are frequently used by EV users, with the Berkeley Square location in particular being frequently over subscribed.[5][10]

Elektromotive has a deal with electricity supplier EDF Energy to part fund the installation of some Elektrobays in public places.[11]

In February 2009, Westminster City Council was accused by energy suppler Npower of infringing its trademark by calling their Elektrobays 'Juice Points'.[12]

The first on-street stations outside in London were commissioned in Brighton and Hove in September 2009, although over 90 stations were already operational on private sites outside London.[9]

Products

The company's main product is a range of Elektrobay units for charging vehicles that supply 13amps 230v[13] suitable for slow-charging vehicles as well as a 32amp version (single or three phase) for faster charging of vehicles.[14] These are available as free standing posts, wall mounted and with a range of connectors. They also offer intelligent systems to communicate with the vehicle while charging.[15]

Partnerships

Mercedes-Benz and Smart have been preparing for the widespread uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK by beginning the installation of recharging points across their dealer networks. Currently, 20 Elektrobay recharging units have been installed at seven locations as part of a pilot project. Further expansion of the initiative is planned for late-2010.[16]

References

  1. "Elektromotive - About Us". Elektromotive Ltd.
  2. Sunderland, Faye (2009-10-12). "Elektromotive selected to trial electric smart". TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  3. "EDF Energy working together with Elektromotive Ltd.". EDF Energy. Archived from the original on September 7, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  4. "Elektromotive trialling smart fortwo in UK". Mercedes-Benz UK. 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  5. 1 2 Noreen (2009-10-06). "Green Fleet honours Elektromotive MD with 'Outstanding Achievement Award'". European Motor News. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  6. Simmons, Greg. "Technical Director". AD Media Europe. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  7. Onyx Grand Prix
  8. Taylor, Andrew (2007-12-09). "Risk Takers catch a wave". London: The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  9. 1 2 Vaughan, Adam (2009-09-29). "Brighton & Hove aims to become UK's most friendly electric car-friendly city". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  10. "London to get its 100th Elektromotive charging bay". Road Transport.com. 2009-04-14.
  11. Hutton, Ray (2009-04-12). "The race is on to create more mean drivers". London: The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  12. "Npower complains over 'juice' use". BBC News. 2009-02-04.
  13. http://www.elektromotive.com/html/elektrobay_instructions.php
  14. http://green.autoblog.com/2009/05/13/elektromotive-unveils-billing-system-chargepoint-for-evs-at-evs2/
  15. "EV car-to-charger communications improved". Channel 4 News. 2008-09-18.
  16. http://www.elektromotive.com/html/news-story.php?news_id=59
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