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Duke Energy partners with Amply Power on transit bus charging system

Duke Energy partners with Amply Power on transit bus charging system
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AMPLY Power and Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions Collaborate on Bus Fleet Electrification and Solar-Powered Overhead Charging

Share this article Share this article MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As public transit fleets evaluate bus electrification to meet zero-emission goals, costly and lengthy construction timelines can hamper deployment. To meet this need, Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions to expand  fleet electrification offerings, including the first commercially available combination solar canopy and overhead electric vehicle charging solution covered by a power purchase agreement (PPA) leasing and financing model. The field-tested solution, enabled by the patent-pending Pantograph In-Depot Equipment (PIDE) Canopy Mount, allows fleets to reduce the cost of EV charging while leveraging renewable electricity. The patent-pending Pantograph In-Depot Equipment (PIDE) Canopy Mount allows fleets to reduce the cost of EV charging while leveraging renewable electricity.

Electric/Hybrid - CPower partnership with Amply aims to simplify fleet transition to EVs - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Friday, 30 April 2021 Energy solutions provider CPower Energy Management (CPower) has expanded its partnership arrangements with Amply Power to enable flexibility in integration of electric vehicle (EV) chargers as a distributed energy resource (DER). Estimates show that commercial fleets in the US are set to grow to include eight million EVs by 2030. This will in turn increase power consumption to 230 terawatt-hours-per-year or approximately 6 percent of current US power generation, creating a market opportunity of approximately $15 billion for EV fleet charging. CPower and Amply will help to keep the grid balanced during peak hours. Amply will utilise its Charging-as-a-Service model to it simpler for fleets to transition to EVs by assuming end-to-end responsibility for all charging aspects of the EV fleet. CPower will support this effort by providing its proprietary back-end software to optimise EV charging and other energy use at public and private depots, with the Logan Bus

AMPLY Power and UES Partner to Deliver Vehicle-to-Grid Ready Electric School Buses and Trucks

Share this article Share this article MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Evolving its e-mobility charging solutions with vehicle-to-grid capabilities, AMPLY Power is partnering with UES (Unique Electric Solutions) to offer a comprehensive fleet electrification solution primed for the wave of V2G (vehicle-to-grid) opportunities being pursued by utilities and end customers. The universal solution includes the repowering of existing ICE (internal combustion engine) trucks and buses with electric powertrains, charge management services, a V2G bi-directional EV charging system from Rhombus Energy Solutions, and baked-in coordination with the local utility. The companies are deploying their joint solution for the Logan Bus Company, the largest school bus provider for the New York City Department of Education.

Companies launch coalition to promote EVs - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Governors Wind Energy Coalition Companies launch coalition to promote EVs Source: By David Ferris, E&E News reporter • Posted: Thursday, January 14, 2021 A new coalition of transportation and automotive companies has formed to advocate for policies to aid the spread of electric vehicles. The Electrification Coalition Business Council (ECBC) includes traditional automakers General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp., all of which have EVs coming to market. The membership also encompasses new electric automakers Rivian and Arrival Ltd., but not Tesla Inc. Other members include electric bus maker Proterra, charging providers Amply Power Inc. and EVgo, engineering firms AECOM and Parsons Corp., ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies Inc., and delivery leader FedEx Corp.

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