Wednesday, 17th September 2008
The UK’s network of Elektrobay road-side charging stations is now able to ‘talk’ to electric cars that are being recharged. Elektromotive, the makers of Elektrobay, is the world’s first alternative fuel supply company to integrate the latest Power Line Communication (PLC) technology (developed by EDF), into its road-side charging stations.
This PLC integration allows the Elektrobay to ‘talk’ with a recharging vehicle by sending and receiving digital signals via the power cable without the need for additional wires. The resulting ‘conversation’ can exchange data and discuss billing, power requirement identification, transaction security and safety.
“The addition of this EDF-PLC technology to the Elektrobay’s abilities, so that the car and the charging station are effectively ‘talking’ to each other, is in preparation for the future requirements of the vehicle manufacturers, energy companies, electric vehicle owners, and safety legislators,” comments Greg Simmons, Technical Director of Elektromotive Limited.
“The UK’s recharging infrastructure needs to be economical to operate, simple and safe to use. By incorporating Power Line Communications at this early stage into our Elektrobay network’s development, we are able to provide the world’s most comprehensive plug-in hybrid and electric recharging facility,” concludes Simmons.
Elektromotive is also set to play a key role in ‘real world’ testing of the new Toyota Plug-in-Hybrid vehicle – the UK’s first plug-in hybrid (PHV) introduced by a car manufacturer – launched in the UK last week. The single test car will utilise the network of ‘Elektrobay’ recharging stations to keep fully charged and will be used in everyday motoring by EDF Energy employees for more than a year.
Creator of the world’s first truly generic electric vehicle refuelling network, Brighton-based Elektromotive Ltd, is the UK’s leading green transport infrastructure provider. Currently there are 68 Elektrobay stations in the UK with plans to rapidly increase this number nationwide. Each Elektrobay has an advanced operating system and ergonomic design, offering a safe, secure and extremely user-friendly dedicated power outlet.
Editors’ Notes
Elektromotive, formed in 2003, is a Brighton based manufacturer, installer and operator of recharging stations for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.
Elektromotive is working in partnership with EDF Energy to provide Elektrobay recharging stations throughout the UK. The partnership was launched at the London Transport Museum Covent Garden, on 26th September 2007.
By working with Westminster City Council, Elektromotive was able to install the UK’s first two on-street EV/PHEV recharging stations in Covent Garden in December 2006. Following this successful pilot scheme of two Elektrobays, Westminster City Council has installed a further 10 new Elektrobays on the streets of Westminster.
Other councils that have installed the Elektrobay include Camden, Sutton, Richmond, Hammersmith and Fulham, Islington and Wandsworth. In addition to this, many other councils are in the process of implementing the Elektrobay throughout the UK.
When powered by renewable electricity, the Elektrobay EV/PHEV recharging system is a zero emission transport solution.
There are existing retrofitted Toyota Prius cars in the UK, however the new Toyota Plug-in-Hybrid is the first PHV vehicle produced by a car manufacturer.
Media Contact
For further information, interviews or supporting graphics, diagrams and images please contact:
Mary Jennings / Elektromotive Ltd, The Sussex Innovation Centre, Science Park Square, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9SB
Tel: 01273 704 775
Email: mary@elektromotive.com
Website: www.elektromotive.com