SUNNYVALE, CA - Technology firm Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said it has installed three Coulomb Technologies-manufactured ChargePoint electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the company's Austin, Texas, campus for employee use. AMD also plans to install additional stations at its Sunnyvale, Calif., campus in spring 2011.

The Austin ChargePoint stations were supplied and installed by Verdek, the distributor for Coulomb Technologies in the South.

"AMD's EV charging stations will support the development of the electric vehicle market while providing another option for our employees to commute to work sustainably and give them the confidence they need to seriously consider an EV purchase," said Tim Mohin, director of corporate responsibility at AMD.

"AMD is preparing for the future of transportation by welcoming infrastructure for electric vehicles," added Richard Lowenthal, CEO at Coulomb. "We are proud to be a part of AMD's efforts to reduce emissions, promote corporate responsibility and workplace charging."

AMD Austin's charging stations can support six vehicles simultaneously and are powered by 100 percent renewable energy. The charging stations have dual outputs that deliver energy simultaneously: a 7.2 kW output delivering Level II (208/240 VAC @ 30 A) charging via the standard SAE J1772 connector and fixed 18-foot cable, and a 2 kW output delivering Level I (120 VAC @ 16 A) charging via a standard NEMA 5-20 receptacle protected behind a locking door.

The ChargePoint networked EV charging station is managed by the ChargePoint Network and provides EV drivers the ability to locate and navigate to the charging station from any smart phone and the ability to detect charging station availability from a smart phone or Google Maps. The ChargePoint Network also facilitates EV trip mapping, driver billing, 24/7 driver assistance, and greenhouse gas and energy savings (kWh) measurement.

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