Dynamic Systems Holdings Inc. is a clean technology licensing company focused on the creation and development of alternative energy products for the world market.
2. DSHI, a “green technologies” company
focusing on renewable energy innovations for
micro-grid and remote power applications,
announced today notification from ARUP and
the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV)
that DSHI has been granted approved supplier
status for the EnerDynamic technology.
Moreover, DSHI has been invited to present
the technology to a Plugged-In Places
programme (PIP) forum in the United
Kingdom.
3. PIP is an electric vehicle recharging commitment by
the Government to provide infrastructure for
mainstream electric vehicles as they come to the
UK. “The Government is supporting three existing
Plugged-In Places in London, Milton Keynes and
the North East which are already installing
recharging points in their areas. In December 2010
we announced continued funding for these projects
for 2011/12 and 2012/13 as well as funding for five
additional Plugged-In Places projects in Northern
Ireland, Scotland, Greater Manchester, the Midlands
and the East of England.” (Government UK
department of transport)
4. The notification of supplier status stems
from a presentation made by DSHI
executives in March to Government officials
responsible for the £400 million
infrastructure program for the electrification
of vehicles through the office of Low
Emission Vehicles (OLEV).
5. OLEV’s recognition of the EnerDynamic
technology represents a significant milestone in
the commercialization of our technology”
stated Al Scott, President of DSHI.
“Representatives from all eight PIP electric
vehicle infrastructure schemes will review
products and demonstrations from various
approved suppliers, service providers and
systems integrators at an upcoming symposium
in the UK”, added Scott.
6. OLEV’s recognition of the EnerDynamic
technology represents a significant milestone in
the commercialization of our technology”
stated Al Scott, President of DSHI.
“Representatives from all eight PIP electric
vehicle infrastructure schemes will review
products and demonstrations from various
approved suppliers, service providers and
systems integrators at an upcoming symposium
in the UK”, added Scott.