UNC-Asheville Brightfield® is Charging EVs at Reuters Center

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BioWheels RTS and Eaton teamed up to show UNCA how EVSE will serve their campus.

UNC-Asheville Brightfield® is Charging EVs at Reuters Center

BioWheels RTS and Eaton teamed up to show UNCA how EVSE will serve their campus.

Brightfield TS and Eaton teamed up with UNCA to install chargers on campus.

In cooperation with Eaton Corporation and UNCA, Brightfield TS is proud to announce that our Eaton Pow-R-Stations are fully functional. These 2 chargers represent our 4th site in Asheville. “We selected the Reuters Center because a high percentage of Center participants drive hybrid electric vehicles. When we did our site analysis, we found that almost 10% of the vehicles in the lot were hybrids. That indicated to us that the Reuters Center was a likely early EV adopter hub,” commented Stan Cross, Co-Founder of BTS. These chargers are FREE to use through July of 2012.
Brightfield Lite and Charging Bollard

Left- Stand-Alone Brightfield Charging Bollard, Right- Brightfield T1. Both equipped with Eaton Pow-R-Station

“As interest in EVs grows, the Brightfield® T1 is a demonstration of the smallest of our Brightfield products, ideal for homes and tight infill locations. Its 2 kilowatt array will create enough electricity to drive the average electric car on sunshine 10,000 miles annually. This is an important installation because it also shows our stand-alone patent-pending Brightfield® Charging Bollard”, reports Matt Johnson, Co-Founder of BTS.  The Bollard is an identifiable and durable mounting system for electric vehicle chargers in institutional and municipal settings.      

Brightfield Forges Public/Private Partnerships

Brightfield is proud to have forged public/private partnerships with Asheville City, Buncombe County and UNC Asheville that are resulting in publicly accessible Brightfield™ Charging Stations.  These partnerships are possible thanks to the hard work of staff and administrators within each organization who believe in Brightfield’s Solar Driven vision and championed the cause.
The result of these collaborative initiatives is the foundation of a region-wide EV charging network—a vital part of a future viable EV market.  Building off of years of work led by Land of Sky Regional Council and Advantage West, our community now has the public/private partnership templates that can be used to grow our EV capacity.  Brightfield is using these templates to engage other communities in the Asheville Metro Area to support a regional EV charging network, so EV drivers can leave home confident that their charging needs will be met.
BioWheels RTS Regional Planning

Brightfield Helps with Regional EV Planning

Land of Sky Clean Vehicles CoalitionBrightfield is working on regional EV planning with Land of Sky Regional Council through the Clean Cities Clean Vehicles initiative and the regional EV Committee.  Together, our organizations are helping to make western North Carolina a state-wide beacon for EV readiness.  Land of Sky has the capacity and state-wide network to both develop a regional EV readiness model and proliferate that model throughout NC.Brightfield is assisting the effort by installing Brightfield Charging Stations and through the use of our Transportation Infrastructure Modeling (TIM) tool that analyzes demographic, industry forecast, and EV cost and benefit data to determine the strategic location and quantity of EV chargers necessary to meet impending demand.  The TIM tool can be used on a micro level to help fleet managers determine the most cost effective way to transition fleets to electric vehicles overtime, and on the macro level to determine how much solar capacity is needed to provide renewable fuel for vehicle miles driven, how much ground-level pollution and greenhouse gas emissions are deferred regionally, and  how to make best uses of resources to get EV chargers where they’re needed most.The TIM tool is a valuable part of the EV readiness quiver.  Brightfield will continue to work with Land of Sky and the new Evolve Energy Partnerships initiative to ensure that the outcome of our collective EV efforts attains the environmental, social and economic benefits we seek including reduced pollution, affordable vehicles and fuel, and regional job and manufacturing growth.
BioWheels RTS Bollard Charge Plug

Why Integrate Solar Power and Electric Vehicle Charging?

By integrating solar power production with EV charging the Brightfield™ Charging Station concept solves three critical issues: it moves us away from fossil fuel, it generates revenue while EV charging demand grows, and it provides locally harvested fuel.Here in western North Carolina our electricity comes mostly from coal strip mined in Virginia and West Virginia through the process known as mountain top removal.  In fact, North Carolina leads the nation in mountain top removal coal use.  Switching from oil to coal for our transportation sector provides a net environmental gain because the electric motor is much more efficient that the internal combustion engine.  But the mining and burning of coal perpetuates the environmentally destructive consequences of burning any fossil fuel namely air pollution, water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.  There’s no way around the fact that coal fired electricity will play a major role in the EV transition, but Brightfield is proving that by incorporating solar power generation from the onset, we can phase in the solar capacity needed to fuel the growing regional fleet of EVs.  Doing so will reduce pressure to build new coal-fired power plants as electricity demand increase to meet EV need while increasing the amount of renewable energy deployed. As far as the revenue generation goes, The solar power generated by Brightfields is bundled and sold on the energy markets as Renewable Energy Credits (REC).  The RECs are purchased by individuals and companies looking to stimulate renewable power generation and/or offset their own non-renewable electricity use.  In North Carolina the RECs are purchased by NC Green Power.  The revenue from the sale of RECs covers Brightfield operations and maintenance costs and provides cash flow to Brightfield.  This is particularly valuable while we wait for the  EVs  the Brightfields will serve to arrive.  With integrated solar power generation, the Brightfield Charging Station is productive from day one every moment the sun is shining. The result is that abundant local sunshine is harvested by the Brightfield’s solar array and put on the grid to power your car.  Local fuel is secure fuel.  When we buy our imported oil refined as gasoline at the pump, only a few cents per gallon stays in the local economy.  The rest leaves immediately to be deposited in far away corporate and foreign-nation bank accounts.  But when we harvest sunshine and send it onto the grid and then draw off the grid to fuel our EVs, more of our fuel dollars stay local where they can serve the local economy. Integrating solar power production and EV charging is environmentally, socially and economically beneficial.   There are few products out there in the world today that enable you to improve the environment, put people to work, keep money on local communities, decrease consumer fuel costs, increase local manufacturing, and inspire us all.  That’s what the solar power generating Brightfield Charging Station does.