☕ Catch up on your weekend reading from The Wall Street Journal. With our thanks to Christopher Mims for entering the world of #curbs! (and yes, we agree) https://lnkd.in/e2shwC6W
itselectric
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Brooklyn, New York 6,654 followers
Cars. Powered by Buildings.
About us
Our mission is to bring curbside EV charging to cities across the U.S. and advance the adoption of electric vehicles. --- By partnering with property owners to unlock access to untapped electricity, we give them the option to earn a passive income while making it easier for everyone to charge EVs. --- Increased access to affordable public charging not only encourages the adoption of EVs, but leads to cleaner air and healthier communities. --- *It's Electric is currently not authorized to operate or use public streets in New York City, and deployment of our hardware is dependent on approval from governing agencies.
- Website
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http://itselectric.us
External link for itselectric
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
Brooklyn, New York, US
Employees at itselectric
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Tiya Gordon
Using design to wage war against the Climate Crisis.
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Nathan L. King
Co-Founder/CEO at itselectric
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Michael Replogle
Consultant & Expert Witness; Founder & Director Emeritus, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy; Advisor, Itselectric; President…
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Zécca Lehn
GP @ Responsibly Ventures
Updates
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Yesterday, itselectric was honored to present at the inaugural NYC Climate Tech Showcase and to carry forward the words and the leadership from First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer. The initiative, as part of the Harbor Climate Collaborative, brought together some of the top investors and emerging climate tech companies across New York City to lead discussions on how NYC is doing ANYTHING BUT slowing down on climate. In fact, we’re doing one better, fighting climate change and growing the city's economy at the same time. It was also a chance to reconnect post-election with all those working relentlessly behind the scenes - both public and private to be inspired on how it will be cities that lead us forward to energy resilience. Sarah Tmimi, Aaron Charlop-Powers, Maria Gotsch, Daria Siegel, Robert Familiar. And always with our thanks to those who helped us get started and to those who continue to help us grow here in NYC. Andrew Kimball, New York City Economic Development Corporation Lindsay Greene, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation Clare Newman, Trust for Governors Island #fortitude
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Join us for the November meeting of the Bay Area EV Coordinating Council, where we will discuss the ins and outs of EV #curbsidecharging with our invited panelists: Tiya Gordon (itselectric), Luke Mairo (Voltpost), and Alejandro Echeverry (Arup). Bring your questions for the panel. We will also have a mini presentation on the Charging Smart Program for local governments with guests from Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) and time for your roundtable announcements. Here's the link to sign up for this virtual meeting: https://lnkd.in/g3TDUbvd See you on Thursday - meeting starts at noon. #emobility #evcharging #level2charging #climatesolutions
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Hey South Central LA, we want to hear from you! You are invited to shape the future of EV charging in your community by requesting charger installations at no cost itselectric.us/join itselectric has partnered with Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) to launch a zero-emissions delivery pilot. Our goal is to expand access to EV charging in South Los Angeles in order to create convenient and affordable EV charging designed for the benefit of delivery workers. Delivery workers for local businesses, nonprofits and independent contractors (gig drivers) are all encouraged to participate in this pilot. The pilot is part of the LADOT Universal Basic Mobility program which provides safe and affordable transportation options, with funding from the California Air Resources Board California Air Resources Board (CARB). This zero-emissions delivery pilot is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communities. As part of this initiative, itselectric is soliciting community-requested locations for EV charger installations across the following ZIP codes: 90003, 90007, 90008, 90011, 90015, 90016, 90018, 90037, 90043, 90044, 90062, and 90089. Live in South Central? Own a business? Make local deliveries? Let's work together to make convenient and sustainable EV charging a reality in South Central LA. #capandtrade #CAClimateInvestments
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🇨🇭“We admire the public infrastructure and planning that went into designing the urban charging network in Europe. However, the problem of users who often cannot find a charging point near where they live has not yet been solved.” Thank you NZZ and Fabian Hoberg for placing itselectric into the hands of your readers
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See you later this week when our friends at ChargerHelp and itselectric speak with Commissioner Katherine Peretick on the challenges and opportunities for EV infrastructure installment in Michigan. Looking forward to having Nathan L. King and Kameale C. Terry join us in the mitten ✋ https://lnkd.in/g2878eqC Mobility MI Michigan Economic Development Corporation Michigan Department of Transportation Michigan Public Service Commission Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy State of Michigan Justine Johnson Kathryn Snorrason Ryan Michael Charlie Tyson Lauren Else Shafiq Bari Kelly Bartlett
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Yes!! This is an answer to my prayers. One of the reasons AC charging in Europe works better is because drivers use their own cord. At State and National Parks, they have a long history of providing electricity as an amenity at campsites. EV charging is a lot like RV charging, and L2 chargers are just glorified electrical outlets. Hoping funding opportunities become more flexible to bring down costs, increase innovation and in this case simplify the service to increase reliability.
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📢 Hey Yonkers! We like your curbs. (your buildings, too) it's electric has partnered with the City of Yonkers to expand access to curbside EV charging for all residents – regardless of their income level – prioritizing an equitable rollout of chargers to ensure all New Yorkers are included in NY’s clean energy future. This partnership is a result of Yonkers Climate Action Plan, is supported by NYSERDA, and is funded through generous grant support from Uptake Alliance, a climate venture development program administered by ADL Ventures and with additional core funding by Leading Cities #AcceliCITY This public-private partnership will help the city demonstrate a successful, scalable model of deploying EV charging stations in the public right-of-way for all #Yonkersonians who want to drive electric, but lack home charging capabilities (and all at no cost to the city!) Live in Yonkers Own a property? Sign up for a free curbside charger that earns you revenue. (Looking at you Lennon Park, Nodine Hill, Getty Square, Ludlow, Park Hill and beyond!) Live in Yonkers Drive an EV? Sign up to help us site chargers on the block where you live. www.itselectric.us/join Spread the word #yonkers #honkforyonkers
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How one founder's design background is helping to rethink #EV charging in #cities. itselectric co-founder Tiya Gordon shares lessons learned for any leader. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/e_-htf6w #SDIM24 #MeetTheLeader
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Award-winning journalist, author, and startup ecosystem builder passionate about climate tech and the future of work | Host of TED Tech | Advisor | Investor | Lover of dessert
When I bought an electric vehicle, it was only my second car ever. If there had been enough charging stations when I got my first car at 33, I would’ve made the switch earlier. But back then, even in a city like Atlanta, the infrastructure wasn’t there. Now, instead of weekly gas station runs, I charge at home or while shopping –trading tips with other EV owners and venting about the need for faster chargers for the 2.5 million owners who live across the U.S. That’s why when I came across Tiya Gordon’s work, I was immediately pumped about the future of EV access. Gordon, the co-founder and COO of New York City-based itselectric, didn’t have a direct path to climate tech — her background is in design and public-facing technology. But as she began trying to solve a personal transportation challenge, she began asking herself questions about the state of charging availability at large. Today, itselectric is working to change that by offering scalable and affordable charging options — right in the heart of the communities that need it most. Read my interview with Tiya in my column "Power Up" for Inc. Magazine: New Hope for EV Infrastructure: Inside Itselectric’s Community-Focused Charging Solutions https://lnkd.in/g6zMdR2T