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New York Power Authority Adds High-Speed EV Charging Stations to Thruway
Jan 29, 2016

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New York’s first high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have
been installed at four service areas along the New York State Thruway in the
Hudson Valley.

First announced earlier this month at Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State
address, the new charging stations are part of the state’s Charge NY
initiative to install 3,000 EV charging stations across the state by 2018.
Cuomo also announced plans for an additional 800 new charging stations in
support of the Charge NY goal.

“In time, we hope to expand this program so these high-speed chargers are a
common sight throughout the Thruway system,” says Gil C. Quiniones,
president and CEO of the New York Power Authority (NYPA). “We are paving the
way for new business investment and jobs, as well as cleaner air for all New
Yorkers.”

The chargers enable fast-charge-capable EVs to be powered in about 30
minutes. They are located on I-87 northbound at the Plattekill and Malden
service areas, between exits 17 and 21, and on I-87 southbound, at the
Ulster and Modena service areas between exits 20 and 17. The new
infrastructure stems from collaboration between the NYPA, the New York State
Thruway Authority, the New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority and Nissan North America, which paid for the charging stations.
NYPA paid for the installation.

“Having a robust public charging infrastructure is critical to the success
of electric vehicles, which is why Nissan is collaborating with local
officials to provide additional charging options for New York drivers,” says
Andrew Speaker, Nissan’s director of electric vehicle sales and marketing.
“More charging options will allow more New Yorkers to enjoy the benefits
that electric vehicles have to offer, including significantly lower
operating costs – with zero spending for gas.”

The charging stations are each capable of supplying up to 50 kW of power to
an electric vehicle and support both of the standard connectors – CHAdeMO
and SAE Combo. Thruway motorists will be charged $8 per charging event, and
motorists will need a Greenlots account or use the Greenlots app via a
smartphone to charge at these stations.

Since Charge NY was launched in 2013, more than 750 EV charging stations
have been added in New York, bringing the current total to approximately
1,250. Approximately 14,500 plug-in vehicles are currently operating in the
state.
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http://www.windpowerengineering.com/featured/business-news-projects/n-y-power-authority-unveils-the-states-first-high-speed-electric-vehicle-charging-stations/
N.Y. Power Authority unveils the state’s first high-speed electric vehicle
charging stations
January 29, 2016  Paul Dvorak

Editor’s note: Developments such as fast charging stations will encourage
wider use of  electric vehicles. This is minor good news for the power
industry which has seen a low growth rate over the last few years. More to
the wind power point, when the charging stations are between power stations
on New York throughways, hopefully the power will come from nearby wind
farms.  

New York Power Authority says that New York’s first high-speed electric
vehicle charging stations to power up electric vehicles (EV) within minutes
have been installed at four service areas along the New York State Thruway
in the Hudson Valley.

[image]  The four DC fast charging stations are located in the
Newburgh/Kingston area on the Thruway. The travel plazas are Plattekill and
Malden (travelling north on 87). And Ulster and Malden Thruway stop
(travelling south on 87). The stations have two cables. One supports Nissan
and Mitsubishi vehicles. The other supports BMW and the other German and
American brands. Tesla uses a different cable, but some of their drivers
carry around adapters to use DC fast chargers like these. Tesla also has
rapid charging stations near the Thruway in this area. The charging stations
are rated at 50 kW and can bring an empty battery in most electric cars
close to full in about 30 minutes. Photos by Trish Hennessy *PLEASE MAKE
SURE ALL LICENSE PLATE INFORMATION IS DISCARDED BEFORE USEPhoto has been
retouched

First announced earlier this month at Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s State of
the State, the charging stations are part of the state’s Charge NY
initiative to install 3,000 charging stations across the state by 2018.
Governor Cuomo also announced plans for the addition of 800 new charging
stations in support of the Charge NY goal.
Charge NY is one of a number of clean energy initiatives under the
Governor’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) to build a clean, resilient and
affordable energy system for all New Yorkers.

“With the support of Nissan, the newly installed fast chargers are helping
to make long-distance EV driving a reality for New Yorkers,” said Gil C.
Quiniones, NYPA president and CEO. “In time, we hope to expand this program
so these high-speed chargers are a common sight throughout the Thruway
system. We are paving the way for new business investment and jobs, as well
as cleaner air for all New Yorkers.”

The chargers enable fast-charge-capable EVs to be powered in about 30
minutes, about 10 to 20 times faster than standard EV charging stations.
They are located on I-87 northbound at the Plattekill and Malden Service
Areas, between exits 17 (Newburgh) and 21 (Catskill) and on I-87 southbound,
at the Ulster and Modena Service Areas between exits 20 (Saugerties) and 17
(Newburgh). 

The new infrastructure stems from a collaboration between the Power
Authority, the New York State Thruway Authority, the New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority and Nissan North America, which paid for
the charging stations. NYPA paid for the installation.
“Having a robust public charging infrastructure is critical to the success
of electric vehicles, which is why Nissan is collaborating with local
officials to provide additional charging options for New York drivers,” said
Andrew Speaker, Nissan’s director of Electric Vehicle Sales and Marketing.
“More charging options will allow more New Yorkers to enjoy the benefits
that electric vehicles have to offer, including significantly lower
operating costs – with zero spending for gas.”

“The charging stations reflect the Thruway Authority’s commitment to
environmental stewardship,” said New York State Thruway Authority Interim
Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer Maria Lehman.  “Governor
Cuomo’s Charge NY initiative reflects the growing demand for cleaner
alternatives in transportation and we are proud to partner with NYPA and
Nissan to meet that demand.”

The charging stations are each capable of supplying up to 50 kilowatts of
power to an electric vehicle and support both of the standard connectors –
Chademo and SAE Combo. Thruway motorists will be charged $8 per charging
event.  Motorists will need a Greenlots account or use the Greenlots app via
a smart phone to charge at these stations.  For more information, please
visit www.greenlots.com.

“These fast-charging units will encourage greater use of EVs for
long-distance travel, reducing range anxiety while increasing greater
acceptance of these vehicles,” said John B. Rhodes, NYSERDA president and
CEO. “Through the increased use of EVs, we will reduce fossil fuel
consumption in the transportation sector while helping the state meet
Governor Cuomo’s ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emission by 40% by
2030.”

Since Charge NY was launched in 2013, more than 750 EV charging stations
have been added in New York, bringing the current total to approximately
1,250. This puts New York within reach of the 2018 goal of 3,000 charging
stations.

About 14,500 plug-in vehicles are currently operating in the state, compared
to 2,500 when Charge NY was launched.
[© 2016 WTWH Media]
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http://www.recordonline.com/article/20160131/NEWS/160139927
Thruway adds new charging sites for electric vehicles
Jan. 31, 2016  New electric vehicle-charging stations made their debut this
weekend on the Thruway
http://www.recordonline.com/article/20160131/NEWS/160139927




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