Just 10 Percent of California Car Chargers Delivered

By | November 22, 2013

A New Jersey energy company required by an unusual legal settlement to build an extensive network of electric car chargers throughout California has delivered just 10 percent of what it promised in the first year.

The settlement between NRG Energy Inc. and California energy regulators was sold as the key to jump-starting enthusiasm for the non-polluting vehicles. Their widespread adoption would help with ambitious air quality goals.

But of the 1,040 stations that NRG committed to installing by Dec. 5, only 110 are ready.

The company blames unanticipated problems, including a reluctance among owners of malls, offices and apartment buildings to provide space for the chargers.

NRG’s head of the California rollout expressed confidence that at least 10,200 stations would be installed by the end of 2016, as the settlement requires.

Topics California Auto

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  • November 22, 2013 at 3:06 pm
    Reality Check says:
    What a Shock! Was it owned by Solendra? I'm sure between MoonBeam and the current White House they can come up with a solution to bail them out on our backs again.
  • November 22, 2013 at 3:03 pm
    Original Bob says:
    Apparently this company needs a jump start as no one is plugging into this current initiative that seems to lack the necessary juice to charge forward.
  • November 22, 2013 at 1:38 pm
    philip says:
    In my younger days I ran out of gas,walked to the nearest farm house and was given enough to get home. In this case I guess I could just carry a long extension cord and ask th... read more

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