Sunday, January 27, 2013

New Venture for Electronics Installation Network: EV Charging

From a Jan. 8 release about an organization whose very existence is NEWS to the EleBlog (the bolding was done here, not in the original):

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InstallerNet, a leader in providing installation solutions for consumer electronics manufacturers and retailers, announced today that it will be offering installation services for the fast-growing electric vehicle industry; and it will be forming a strategic partnership with a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial charging stations, to be announced later this year.

A majority of electric vehicle customers purchase and install level-2 (240Volt) charging stations in their home. The charging efficiency of these devices versus the level-1 (120Volt) charger that’s usually included as part of the vehicle purchase is a significant value to drivers who depend on electricity as the fuel for their vehicle. Electric cars are projected to account for 64% of the US light-vehicle sales by 2030, and over 1,000,000 charging systems are expected to be installed over the next three years.

InstallerNet is also uniquely positioned to become a leader in this market with its advanced service event management platform and established network of service providers which includes licensed electrical contractors

Perhaps, like EleBlog, you have no Effing idea what “InstallerNet” is. Here’s how the company describes itself (bottom of the release):

InstallerNet is an installation solutions provider for the consumer electronics industry delivering content, technology, services, and logistics to CE retailers, manufacturers and installers. The company specializes in merchandising and coordinating consumer electronics installation services through the nation’s largest network of independently owned mobile and home electronics installers.

AND:

A quick visit to InstallerNet’s website showed press releases back to 2008 — so the company has been in business for a while.

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=7983

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