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HPEV Announces Second Mobile Generation Order and Prominent Vendor Award From Electric Vehicle Company Innova UEV
HPEV Announces Second Mobile Generation Order and Prominent Vendor Award From Electric Vehicle Company Innova UEV.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n HPEV Announces Second Mobile Generation Order and Prominent Vendor Award From Electric Vehicle Company Innova UEV\n \n \nHPEV Announces Second Mobile Generation Order and Prominent Vendor Award From Electric Vehicle Company Innova UEV\n\nThe University of Washington and Colorado State University to Use Technology for Sustainable Car Research Program\n\n \n TAMPA, FL--(Marketwired - Feb 2, 2015) - HPEV, Inc. (OTCQB: WARM), an innovator in energy efficiency and thermal dispersion technologies, announced today that it has been awarded a second supply contract to provide its patent-pending Mobile Generation (MG) technology to the University Urban Electric Vehicle Program (\"UEV\"), established by Innova UEV, LLC (Innova), a Chicago based manufacturer of the urban electric vehicle called the \"Dash.\"\n The UEV Program will leverage Internet2's technology platform and HPEV's MG Quick Charge technology to provide students and faculty with a sustainable zero carbon transportation option. Internet2 is a consortium led by more than 220 universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet. This program paves the way for HPEV's quick charge solution in the growing electric vehicle market. \n Previously, the University of Wisconsin was selected by Innova to receive HPEV's MG and Quick Charge technology to keep the vehicles charged. This new order adds the University of Washington and Colorado State University to the list of pilot schools as the program is expected to roll out in 2015 and expand to more than 300 universities, each requiring multiple HPEV quick charge solutions. Each university has signed onto President Obama's AASCHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education) Sustainability Pledge and UEV will be a key component to each university reducing its carbon footprint.\n \"This marks our second contract award from Innova as its UEV Program expands. Our MG quick charge solution will play a major role in changing the way electric vehicles are charged. That's because each vehicle can be monitored remotely, so an HPEV truck can be on hand before the driver even realizes a charge is needed,\" noted Mark Hodowanec, HPEV's Chief Technology Officer and co-founder.\n \"We are...