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'Solar corridor' planned between SF and LA

SolarCity Inc. and Rabobank N.A. said Tuesday they plan to create a solar-power enhanced, fast-charge electric car charging corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles.


The companies said they plan to build at four locations along Highway 101 at Rabobank locations: Salinas, Atascadero, Santa Maria and Goleta.


The SolarCity owned and operated corridor will be built in cooperation with electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Motors Co.


The companies said the stations will provide a full charge in one-third the amount of time of other charging stations.


"This charging station corridor demonstrates an important component of SolarCity’s vision for a carbon-free lifestyle. We’re combining clean, renewable solar power with all-electric transportation, allowing drivers to travel through California with zero emissions," said SolarCity chief executive officer Lyndon Rive in a prepared statement.


Foster City-based SolarCity has installed more than 100 solar home-charging stations for Tesla owners.


 

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