The company said that Salesconx provides Car Charging with the ability to economically and expeditiously deploy a qualified sales force, providing a distribution channel for reaching decision makers at designated parking areas of public and private property, such as multi-family residential and commercial buildings, parking garages, municipalities, sporting venues and other convenient charging locations.

Andy Kinard, president of Car Charging Group, said: “With applications currently being taken for the Nissan Leaf, Chevy Volt, the Fisker Karma, and the Tesla Roadster for delivery in 2010, it is only a matter of time before drivers make the transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to electric vehicles.

“The arrival of electric vehicles requires the construction of a network of geographically dispersed charging stations that will provide ready access to electricity and alleviate consumers’ ‘range anxiety’ fears. Our partnership with Salesconx better prepares us to develop the necessary EV charging infrastructure to aid the process.”