Thursday, October 20, 2011

Glendale to monitor impact of electric cars

The first 100 people to buy an electric vehicle will get a $200 rebate from the city of Glendale in exchange for installing a special socket that will help measure the potential impact of more cars tapping into the power grid.

As plug-in electric vehicles become more popular, officials want to be prepared for the influx of energy use, so it’s requiring all electric-vehicle owners to install a special socket that will measure the effect on the power supply, said Ned Bassin, assistant general manager of customer and support services at Glendale Water & Power. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2011/10/glendale-to-monitor-impact-of-electric-cars.html#start
Article courtesy of The Los Angeles Times -Greenspace by Britanny Levine, Time Community News

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