Panasonic

Panasonic Enterprise Solutions has collaborated with Powertree Services to construct 68 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations with energy storage in San Francisco, US.

Through the partnership, Panasonic will deliver engineering, construction and procurement services for the charging stations, which will feature a battery storage component.

Expected to be completed by Earth Day 2015, the stations will supply high power charging to vehicles and services to support the grid.

When completed, the stations will have a 6.1MW of power capacity and 2.5MW of EV charging capacity.

Powered by on site photovoltaic panels, each station will support up to 70 amps or 18 kilowatts.

The stations can generate clean energy for building use and have the ability to provide backup generation when a grid outage occurs.

GlobalData Strategic Intelligence

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?

Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.

By GlobalData

Panasonic Enterprise Solutions eco solutions managing director Jamie Evans said: “Panasonic is committed to driving new technologies and collaborating with entrepreneurs to help bring about renewable energy options and a sustainable future.

“Our work now will pay off in terms of future economic and other benefits for building owners, and a reduction in greenhouse gases.”

Panasonic Enterprise Solutions, which is a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, develops, installs and maintains large-scale eco solutions and audio-visual solutions for business and municipal customers.


Image: Powertree EV charging station in San Francisco. Photo: Courtesy of PRNewswire.

Energy