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Resource Library

  • Airport Electric Ground Support Equipment (eGSE)
    • eTec SuperCharge Installation Pictures
      • SuperCharge Presentation 3/07
    • eTec SuperCharge Product Brochures
      • Battery Identifier II
      • Bridge Power Manager
      • GSE 200DP
      • GSE 200SP
      • GSE 250DP
      • SCIB 250
      • SCIB 400
    • eTec SuperCharge Product Manuals
      • eTec Battery Identifier I2 Flooded install guidelines
      • eTec Battery Identifier II Re
      • eTec Bridge Power Manager Manual Rev 1 Jan06
      • GSE SP DP Installation Operation Guide Rev2
      • SCIB_400 GSE SCIB 250A 400A Interface box installation manual
  • Industrial Lift-Truck Product Brochures (www.minit-charger.com)
    • eTec Minit-Charger Model 448e
    • eTec Minit-Charger Model 355e
    • eTec Minit-Charger Model SC
    • eTec Minit-Charger Model PJ
  • On-Road Electric Vehicles
  • eTec Low Speed Electric Vehicle Chargers
    • Level 1 On-board chargers (120VAC Input Power)
      • Delta-Q Product Brochure
      • Delta-Q Product Manual
    • Level 2 Off-Board convenience chargers (240VAC Input Power)
      • LSV-2472 Product Brochure
      • LSV-2472 Operations Manual
    • Level 3 Off-Board fast chargers
      • LSV-100 Product Brochure
      • LSV-100 Product Manual
      • LSV 100 Pedestal Installation Manual
  • Off-board vehicle 100Amp receptacle kit brochure
  • Off-board vehicle inlet kit installation schematic
  • Electric Vehicle Service Tool (EVST-100) Product Brochure
  • Roush Low Speed Electric Vehicle Product Brochure
  • Hydrogen Systems
    • Hydrogen Vehicles
      • eTec Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Silverado Conversion – Product Brochure
      • eTec Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Silverado Conversion – Detailed Description
    • Hydrogen Inrastructure
      • eTec Blending Dispenser Technical Highlights
  • Batteries
    • Sonnenschein Battery
      • Brochure
      • SOC Chart
      • Material Safety Data Sheet
  • Publications
    • Battery Chargers – A Crash Course (Part 3 of 3)
      • GSE Today, October 2001
      • (Call 1-888-etec-EVs to request a copy)
    • Batteries, Drives and Connectors (Part 2 of 3)
      • GSE Today, September 2001
      • (Call 1-888-etec-EVs to request a copy)
    • Electric GSE Conversion (Part 1 of 3)
      • GSE Today, August 2001
      • Call 1-888-etec-EVs to request a copy)
    • Current-Compensated Discharge Limiter for Industrial Battery-Powered Vehicle
      • SAE Technical Paper Series, August 2001
      • (Call 1-888-etec-EVs to request a copy)
    • Development of Optimized Fast Charge Algorithm for Lead Acid Batteries
      • SAE Technical Paper Series, March 1999
    • EV Battery Life Extension in Field Testing
      • SAE Technical Paper Series, February 1997
    • New Operational Strategies for Gelled-Electrolyte Lead Acid Batteries
      • Journal of Power Sources 59, 1996
    • Advantages and Disadvantages of Valve-Regulated, Lead Acid Batteries
      • Journal of Power Sources 52, 1994
  • Industry Links
    • Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium
    • Airport International
    • BIW/ITT Cannon
    • Charlatte
    • Delta-Q Technologies
    • Dynasty Motors
    • The Electric Auto Association
    • ECOtality
    • Electric Power Research Intitute
    • Electric Drive Transportation Association
    • eTec Minit-Charge
    • EV World
    • Exide Technologies
    • FMC
    • Fuel Cell Store
    • Global Electric Motorcars
    • GNB
    • Harlan Manufacturing
    • Hydrality
    • Innergy Power
    • Roush Electric Vehicle
    • Roush Industries
    • Stewart & Stevenson
    • TUG Technologies Corp.
    • U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity
    • Zapp Power Solutions
    • Zenn Motor Company

News & Press

ECOtality and Nissan Partner to Launch Electric Vehicles in Arizona’s Pima County

ECOtality to Develop EV Infrastructure Guidelines for British Columbia

ECOtality’s eTec Powers Westchester County Airport with Minit-Charger Installation

ECOtality’s eTec Launches New Minit-Charger FC Fast-Charger

ECOtality and eTec provide a turn-key program for areas to establish infrastructure for electric transportation

eTec Minit-Charger Celebrates 10-year Anniversary

ECOtality’s eTec Launches New Minit-Charger SC Fast-Charger

eTec to Evaluate PHEV Fast-Charging and Smart Grid Interactions for the U.S. Department of Energy

eTec Provides a Custom eTec HICE Silverado to Sierra Lobo, Inc. to be Powered by Liquid Hydrogen

ECOtality’s Innergy Power to Develop and Manufacture Battery Systems for Electric Vehicle Applications

eTec Launches the Bridge Power Manager for Electric Ground Support Equipment

ECOtality’s eTec to Conduct Testing of Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Electric Vehicles

ECOtality’s eTec Completes Minit-Charger Integration

ECOtality’s eTec Provides South Carolina’s First Hydrogen Powered Vehicle to the Center for Hydrogen Research

ECOtality’s eTec Consolidates Minit-Charger Manufacturing

ECOtality’s eTec Completes SuperCharge Installation at Long Beach Airport

eTec Clients/Projects

  • Daimler Chrysler
  • Ford Motor Company
  • General Motors Corporation
  • Toyota Motor Corporation
  • California Air Resources Board
  • National Park Service
  • New York State Energy Research & Development Agency
  • United States Air Force
  • United States Department of Energy
  • America West Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium (ALABC)
  • Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

About ECOtality

ECOtality, Inc. (OTC BB: ETLY), headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., is a renewable energy company that acquires and commercially advances clean electric technologies and applications. ECOtality aggressively accelerates the development of companies and technologies that address today’s global energy challenges. Through strategic acquisitions, partnerships and technology innovations, ECOtality strives to advance the market applicability of clean electric technologies to become accepted alternatives to carbon-based fuel technologies.

As the parent company of Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation (eTec – www.etecevs.com), Innergy Power Corporation (www.innergypower.com), and Fuel Cell Store (www.fuelcellstore.com), ECOtality offers solar, hydrogen, fuel cell, advanced battery, electric vehicle and fast-charging products, services and solutions. ECOtality is also working with industry partners to develop a hydrogen storage technology – Hydrality™ (www.hydrality.com) – that stores and delivers hydrogen on-demand using magnesium and water. Through development and commercialization of clean electric technologies, ECOtality is focused on changing the world’s consumption behavior to one that is more environmentally friendly, socially responsible and commercially viable for today and future generations. For more information about ECOtality and its subsidiary companies, please visit www.ecotality.com.

About eTec

Incorporated in Phoenix, Arizona in 1996 to support the development and installation of battery charging infrastructures for electric vehicles, Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation (eTec), a wholly-owned subsidiary of ECOtality (OTC BB: ETLY), is a recognized leader in the research, development and testing of advanced transportation and energy systems. Specializing in alternative-fuel, hybrid and electric vehicles and infrastructures, eTec is committed to developing and commercially advancing clean electric technologies with clear market advantages.

eTec’s flagship product Minit-Charger™ – fast battery charging systems designed for electric vehicles, airport ground support equipment and material handling applications – allows for faster charging with less heat generation and longer battery life than conventional chargers.

In addition to providing the eTec SuperCharge and Minit-Charger fast charging systems, eTec provides the following products and services:

  • Testing and consulting of electric vehicles (EV), hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), and hydrogen powered vehicles and fleets.
  • Project management that includes testing, research and development of advanced technologies.
  • Battery performance testing
  • Design and installation of standard electric vehicle charging and fast charging stations for public access, commercial fleets, and residential applications.
  • Design and construction of alternative-fuel infrastructure (including electric, compressed natural gas (CNG)/hydrogen-blended fuels and pure 100 percent hydrogen).
  • Development of hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine (HICE) Silverado trucks and refueling stations.
  • Advanced vehicle testing and failure analysis for automotive companies and U.S. Department of Energy.
  • Development and testing of advanced lithium and nickel-metal hydride batteries.
  • Consulting and technical support for major utility projects.

For any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.

For additional information about the work eTec and its sister company, Electric Transportation Applications (ETA), is doing with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity (AVTA), please visit http://avt.inl.gov/

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