Commercial Building Readiness Seminar- Are You Ready for the Electric Vehicles?
Livonia, Mich., Feb. 1, 2012 — PEP Stations LLC in partnership with IBEW Local 58 , The Electrical Industry Training Center, NECA and Hubbell Wiring Devices are pleased to present:
Electric Vehicles are Here….And You (And Your Property) Need To Be Ready!
Please join us for a “must see” event featuring everything you and your business need to know about electric vehicle charging from the experts in the field… including the opportunity to “ride and drive” the Chevy Volt.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING FROM A TO Z …featuring James Blain of James Blain & Associates, architect and founder of PEP Stations along with Tom Bowes, Assistant Director of Electrical Industry Training Center. We will show you how your property can be a leader in green technology and a business that features cutting edge amenities.
The event will take place on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. at the Electrical Industry Training Center, 2277 E. 11 Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48092
The speakers will discuss how a charging station can provide a competitive advantage for your commercial property, what infrastructure is required to operate a station and selecting a qualified electrical contractor.
The event is open to commercial property owners, facility managers, architects, engineers, planners and electrical contractors.
About our featured speakers...
James Blain - James Blain, President of PEP Stations, LLC, was educated at the University of Michigan, completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture and a Master’s Degree in Architecture, with distinction. He has been a registered architect since 1977. James' projects and accomplishments include: AmeriCenters, Inc. - a nine-location office business center network located across the Midwest,-Cambridge Buildings - AIA honor award for design for two Class A office buildings in Livonia, Michigan. Atwater Associates - partnership that led to the development and ownership of Motor City Casino in Detroit, Michigan.
Tom Bowes - Tom Bowes is the Assistant Director for the Electrical Industry Training Center in Warren, Michigan. He has 34 years of experience in the electrical trade and has worked as an educator for the past 18 years, developing training programs in the specialty areas of Instrumentation, Photovoltaics, Electrical Safety, Rigging, and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure. He is a master instructor for the nationally recognized Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) and has guided over 100 licensed Journeyman Electricians, Master Electricians, and Electrical Contractors through the EVITP certification.
You can register for the event by clicking here or calling 888-760-0140 x 119
About PEP Stations:
PEP Stations are the premier electric vehicle charging station and service provider. PEP Stations are manufactured in the United States and are exclusively represented by Hubbell, an international manufacturer of quality electrical and electronic components. PEP's stylish electric car charger is designed for commercial property owners in need of an amenity for their tenants, clients and customers plug-in electric vehicles. PEP's Level 2 dual EV charger requires no network subscriptions for the owner or end-user to recharge their electric vehicle. PEP's business model for electric car charging allows for pay-per-use configuration via a credit card / access card or unrestricted use. The charging stations touch screen user interface makes EV charging as easy as traditional fueling methods.
About The Detroit JATC-Electrical Industry Training Center:
The Detroit JATC-Electrical Industry Training Center represents a partnership between the National Electrical Contractors Association of Southeastern Michigan and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 58.
The Detroit JATC-Electrical Industry Training Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop and standardize training and to educate the members of IBEW Local 58 and NECA of Southeastern Michigan and to provide the Electrical Construction Industry with the most highly trained and skilled workforce in the Southeastern Michigan region.
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