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Hyundai Cradle and Itselectric to deploy curbside EV chargers in New York

Itselectric has announced a strategic partnership with Hyundai Cradle and New York City Economic Development Corporation to demonstrate curbside EV charging specifically built for cities. 
By James Foster April 28, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Itselectric's curbside charger with fully detachable charging cord

The company says the EV chargers will be the first compact, durable, and user-friendly charge post featuring a fully detachable charging cord in North America, making it suitable and ideal for urban city use.

Itselectric says it is the only charging network that offers revenue sharing for residential property owners. This model enables property owners to be part of the EV transition through positive incentives that will help make this solution easier to adopt in markets around the country. 

The pilot program will be Itselectric's largest public demonstration of its charging network, which is designed to help cities meet their carbon reduction targets and reduce capital expenditure by completely avoiding the infrastructure upgrades normally needed to support on-street charging. This technology brings EV charging to new urban neighbourhoods, which enables more people to make the switch to electric vehicles and aligns with Hyundai's objective of democratising electric vehicle technology.

The pilot is a result of Itselectric being named as a finalist in Hyundai Cradle's EV Open Innovation Challenge. Finalists were selected based on their potential to expand market access to electric vehicles and improve customer charging experiences using innovative technology and business models as evaluated by Hyundai Cradle with support from Hyundai Motor North America.

This initial limited pilot program will see six charging posts deployed across two locations, The Brooklyn Army Terminal and Steiner Studios, starting in spring 2023. For two months, all six charging posts will be user-tested by publicly recruited EV drivers local to the area, allowing drivers to validate and inform a for-market product. All six posts will remain operational for an additional four months following the initial pilot.

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