City of Pittsburgh Deploys Five Envision Solar EV ARC(TM) Un
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Apr 10, 2018

City of Pittsburgh Deploys Five Envision Solar EV ARC(TM) Units

Envision Solar International, Inc. the leading renewably energized EV charging, outdoor media and energy security products company, announced the delivery of five EV ARC™ units that will be utilized by the City of Pittsburgh. The EV ARC™ products will provide emissions-free EV charging and serve as a source of emergency power during grid failures and other crisis situations like increasingly severe weather events and flooding.

The EV ARC™ stations were deployed at the Second Avenue Parking Plaza to provide solar-powered EV charging for the city's fleet of electric vehicles. Pittsburgh is in the process of developing its third climate action plan to create policies and projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within city limits.

Using Envision's solar-powered EV ARC™ products enables the City of Pittsburgh to continue to execute on Mayor Peduto's sustainability and resiliency goals. Fleet vehicles which charge from the EV ARC™ are 100% emissions-free, while 70% of the power used by grid-connected EV chargers is carbon fuel based.

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"As the City transitions to 100% fossil fuel free fleet by 2030, we're looking at innovative and sustainable ways to power our vehicles. The new chargers run completely on sunshine and are an exciting way for us to demonstrate our commitment to reducing the City's carbon footprint and lead by example," said William Peduto, the Mayor of Pittsburgh.

The EV ARC™ products are also immune to grid interruptions, such as those experienced during natural disasters, terrorist attacks and/or nefarious nation-state actions. Pittsburgh's use of the solar powered chargers will ensure that fleet vehicles remain in service during grid failures. The units are also equipped with emergency power (E-power) panels, which allow first responders and other vital personnel to use the EV ARC™ as an emergency generator during disasters or other grid outages.

"Pittsburgh is another high-profile city that amongst all the available choices has selected our American made, secure, solar-powered EV charging stations," said Desmond Wheatley, President and CEO of Envision. "We look forward to helping them grow their EV charging infrastructure as they scale up their electric fleet."


Envision Solar International, Inc.