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Nation’s Only Smart, Green Highway Project Upgrades to 175 kW Fast Charging

West Point, GA (June 15, 2020) — The Ray, Donovan Energy, and ABB have partnered to upgrade the solar-powered electric vehicle charging station located at the visitor information center (VIC) located off Interstate 85 in West Point, Georgia. The station was commissioned on June 3, 2020. Charging at this location is free and provided by The Ray, a nonprofit organization and 18-mile living transportation lab located along the I-85 corridor between LaGrange, Georgia, and the Georgia/Alabama state line.

This station is three times more powerful than the original 50 kW station installed in 2015 by The Ray in partnership with Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia. That station was the Southeast’s first solar-powered EV charging station, and, prior to its installation, travel between the state capitols of Georgia and Alabama was not possible for the majority of electric vehicles.

Now, The Ray has taken another innovative step forward with this ABB 175 kW Terra HP, a modular, high-powered charging system designed to minimize charging time. “At The Ray, we want to demonstrate what’s next and showcase the electrification of transportation,” said John Picard, Vice President of The Ray. “With this new charger, we can show how easy it is to store energy and rapidly recharge. Range anxiety has always been an issue with electric cars, but that’s not the case anymore as The Ray switches on the most efficient fast charger in the market.”

“From a drive-over tire pressure and tread safety check and solar panels that generate clean energy at the visitor center, to this upgraded EV charging station, to the testing of emerging technologies along I-85 like all-weather striping for machine-operated vehicles, Georgia DOT is proud to work with The Ray,” said Georgia DOT Commissioner Russell R. McMurry, P.E. “The goal is to bring sustainable and transformative innovations to transportation.”

The ABB modular system was recommended and procured by Donovan Energy, which served as the technology partner to The Ray for this electrification project. Donovan Energy, a clean energy project development and finance company based in Cincinnati, has delivered over 400 energy efficiency and building retrofit projects since 2016. One of the most important aspects of the ABB Terra HP is that it is future-proofed. As a modular system, a second 175 kW power unit can be added, and allowing the system to easily scale up to 350 kW and immediately serve the next generation of EVs. “We felt the flexible architecture of the ABB Terra HP high power solution was an ideal fit for what The Ray was looking to accomplish in this upgrade of their charging infrastructure,” said Jeff Martin, Chief Operating Officer of Donovan Energy.

“ABB is committed to deploying technology for the advancement of society in an efficient and sustainable manner,” said Bob Stojanovic, Director of ABB’s EV Infrastructure business in North America. “We are privileged to have the opportunity to deploy our DC fast charging technology in a fashion that fits with The Ray’s vision for innovative transportation models and connected communities.”

“The debut of high-powered, 175kW fast charging on our interstate is a remarkable effort on more than one account,” said Harriet Langford, President of The Ray. “Not only does it highlight our dedication to the electrification of the transportation system, but it’s another example of how The Ray can evolve and upgrade previously piloted technologies.”

“Having EV chargers in convenient locations like rest stops are the next frontier for electric vehicle charging,” said Tim Echols of the state’s Public Service Commission. “The Ray, Georgia DOT and City of West Point are leading the way in bringing this important technology from theory to reality.”

While most EV charging happens at home, the availability of fast-charging stations, like the one that The Ray is deploying, is an essential and strategic component to the future of our interstate system and infrastructure. Stations like the one at the VIC on I-85 allow travelers to quickly recharge and travel long distances confidently. The solar-powered EV (PV4EV) charging station is grid-connected to ensure its operability day or night and all year long. The clean energy generated by the twelve-panel Solar LIFT adds further renewable resources to the local grid that supplies power to the ABB Terra HP, ensuring that clean cars can be fueled by clean, renewable energy on The Ray on I-85.

About The Ray
The Ray is a proving ground for the evolving ideas and technologies that will transform the transportation infrastructure of the future, beginning with the corridor of road that is named in memory of Ray C. Anderson (1934-2011), a Georgia native who became a captain of industry and was recognized as a leader in green business when he challenged his company, Atlanta-based Interface, Inc., to reimagine the enterprise as a sustainable company—one that would pursue zero environmental footprint. Chaired by Ray’s daughter Harriet Langford. Learn more at www.theray.org.

About Donovan Energy
Based in Cincinnati, Donovan Energy is an energy project development company that approaches energy in new ways to help our customers reduce energy use and save money. As stewards at the forefront of clean energy technology, we offer solutions that decrease energy costs (procurement), finance energy projects (PACE finance), reduce energy use (LED Lighting, HVAC and Building Envelope solutions) and produce renewable energy. Our team of industry veterans powers energy savings for commercial and industrial customers, spanning education, commercial real estate, healthcare, municipal, manufacturing, nonprofit and parking. Learn more at www.donovanenergy.com.

About the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT)
Georgia Department of Transportation plans, constructs and maintains Georgia’s state and federal highways. We’re involved in bridge, waterway, public transit, rail, general aviation, bike and pedestrian programs. And we help local governments maintain their roads. Georgia DOT and its nearly 4,000 employees are committed to delivering a transportation system focused on innovation, safety, sustainability and mobility. Through a culture of innovation and collaboration, the Department’s vision is to boost Georgia’s competitiveness through leadership in transportation. Learn more at www.dot.ga.gov

About – ABB
ABB (NYSE: ABB) is a leading global engineering company that energizes the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. By connecting software to its electrification, robotics, automation and motion portfolio, ABB pushes the boundaries of technology to drive performance to new levels. With a history of excellence stretching back more than 130 years, ABB’s success is driven by 144,000 talented employees in over 100 countries. www.abb.com

Media Contact

Anna Cullen | Director of External Relations and Communications | The Ray
404 – 405 – 2685 | anna@theray.org | @TheRayHighway