EV Everywhere is a new technology licensing company that is developing EVE, the world’s first heavy duty mobile battery charging station (MBCS).
Each EVE will bring a 5 megawatt hour mobile battery and four built in super fast chargers to energy storage systems and heavy duty EV’s at locations that are inaccessible to the transmission grid.
EVEs will charge battery electric storage systems (BESS) arrays overnight to power hospitals, businesses or communities. While waiting to rebuild distribution lines damaged in storms or fires, or instead of extending existing lines for new needs, EVEs will supply cost efficient, non-polluting electricity when and where it is immediately needed.
EVEs are also a timely, mobile solution for decarbonizing the world’s most polluting engines: heavy duty trucks, buses and construction equipment. The EVE Mobile Energy Charging Stations can be deployed anywhere that EV charging is needed, leapfrogging over long wait times to extend transmission capacity and distribution lines to meet the surging demand for electrification. EVE provides heavy duty EV charging power without expensive infrastructure, permits, or maintenance.
The EVE Mobile Energy Charging Station is an idea whose time has come.
Chief Technology Officer and co-founder Anthony Wexler is a world renowned climate scientist and a U.C. Davis Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Land, Air and Water Resources.
Wexler is the founder and director of the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center, a $13 million
Chief Technology Officer and co-founder Anthony Wexler is a world renowned climate scientist and a U.C. Davis Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Land, Air and Water Resources.
Wexler is the founder and director of the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center, a $13 million program that works with the state and nation’s top environmental organizations to:
Dr. Wexler has a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from UC Berkeley (1976), Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT (1978), and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Caltech (1990). From 1978 to 1983, he was an employee and co-owner of Berkeley Solar Group, an energy engineering consulting firm that advised Bank of America, Pacific Telesis, Tennessee Valley Authority, and many others on energy efficiency and energy technologies in building science.
Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Jonathan Greenberg is a solution-driven entrepreneur specializing in creating disruptive technologies to serve a changing world.
A Web 1.0 pioneer, he started Gist.com 30 years ago to compete with America’s largest print magazine, News Corporation's TV Guide, providing the world’s first customizab
Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Jonathan Greenberg is a solution-driven entrepreneur specializing in creating disruptive technologies to serve a changing world.
A Web 1.0 pioneer, he started Gist.com 30 years ago to compete with America’s largest print magazine, News Corporation's TV Guide, providing the world’s first customizable TV listings guide and becoming one of 14 companies to win the first ever Webby Award in 1997.
As CEO, CLO and CMO, Greenberg introduced iterative solutions one year ahead of its competition, managing a staff of 80 people to provide custom TV listings and content applications in three countries for a dozen of the world’s largest media companies, including Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL, Hachette Lagardere, Hewlett Packard, Axel Springer, CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC.
Greenberg founded his third start-up company, Progressive Source Communications, in 2007, to focus on “evolutionary media advocacy” campaigns and platforms that serve the public interest. He has created successful “Be the Media” campaigns for groups like the California Air Resources Board, the Northern Sierra AQMD, the Lakota People’s Law Project and the Sonoma County Restore Library Hours ballot initiative.
Greenberg is an experienced investigative financial journalist and analyst who got his start in business as the head researcher for the first three Forbes 400 Rich lists. Through the 1980s and 1990s, he interviewed, analyzed and wrote abut dozens of the world's most successful entrepreneurs.
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