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LA is building out 10,000 streetlight EV chargers, under brighter LEDs

Baua Electric

Los Angeles is expanding an infrastructure project to put EV chargers in streetlight poles. First spotted by Charged EVs , the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting has contracted with two companies—AmpUp for software and EVSE for retractable charging cables —to add Level 2 chargers to 150 streetlight poles in the City of Angels.

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Solar-powered curbside EV charging concept taps streetlights

Baua Electric

Two companies—AmpUp and EVSE—announced recently that they had been contracted by the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting to add 150 chargers to streetlight poles in the city. That’s part of a mayoral target to add 10,000 streetlight EV chargers throughout the City of Angels.

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Solar-powered streetlights could bring curbside charging to city neighborhoods

Baua Electric

Two companies—AmpUp and EVSE—announced recently that they had been contracted by the Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting to add 150 chargers to streetlight poles in the city. That’s part of a mayoral target to add 10,000 streetlight EV chargers throughout the City of Angels.

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I-5 electric truck charging sites mapped out by electric utilities; West Coast Clean Transit Corridor

Green Car Congress

Sponsors of the study are Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP), Northern California Power Agency (NCPA), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), Pacific Power, Portland General Electric (PGE), Puget Sound Energy (PSE), Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Seattle City Light (SCL) and Southern California (..)

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Study suggests high-mileage light-duty fleets contribute higher emissions and emissions share than expected

Green Car Congress

A study by researchers from the University of Denver and the University of Puget Sound indicates that high-mileage light-duty fleets contribute higher emissions and emissions share than expected based on their actual numbers in the fleet. —Bishop et al. In their study, Bishop et al. In their study, Bishop et al. —Bishop et al.

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APTA: public transportation ridership up 5% in first quarter 2012

Green Car Congress

Nationally, light rail (modern streetcars, trolleys, and heritage trolleys) ridership increased 6.7% Twenty-five of twenty-seven light rail systems reported ridership increases. (Ann Arbor, MI; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Fort Myers, FL; Indianapolis, IN; Ithaca, NY; New York, NY; Oakland, CA; Olympia, WA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa, FL).

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APTA reports record public transportation usage in US in 2013; growth outpacing population and VMT growth

Green Car Congress

Other heavy rail systems with increases in ridership for 2013 were in the following cities: Los Angeles, CA (4.8%); New York, NY (4.2%); and Cleveland, OH (2.9%). Light rail (modern streetcars, trolleys, and heritage trolleys) ridership increased 1.6% Heavy rail in Miami, FL, saw an increase of 10.6%

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