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"Fuel" of the Future
Reyes envisions these charging stations being leased to shopping centers and even fast-food joints, where diners can chow down while their cars charge up. A message would be sent to a hand-held device to say when their car is ready. © Copyright 2012, WUSF
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One version of the future of transportation has automobiles bypassing gas stations to plug in at charging stations that could be located just about anywhere. And if that happens, a new Tampa company called NovaCharge wants to be at the forefront. Jose Reyes demonstrates how the charger works at USF's Sustainability Conference.null
Reyes envisions these charging stations being leased to shopping centers and even fast-food joints, where diners can chow down while their cars charge up. A message would be sent to a hand-held device to say when their car is ready. © Copyright 2012, WUSF


