http://green.autoblog.com/2014/07/14/china-tesla-driver-goes-crowd-funding-route-to-get-chargers-inst/
China Tesla driver goes crowd-funding route to get chargers installed
By Danny King  Jul 14th 2014

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Tesla-S on China road
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Tesla Motors has at least one Chinese businessman in its corner. Andrew
Zong, CEO of heat-pump maker PHNIX, recently engaged in a bit of
crowd-funding to establish a charging network for new owners of the Model S
battery-electric sedan throughout at least part of the world's most populous
nation. And it's good publicity, of course.

Zong hatched a plan to buy 20 electric-vehicle chargers from Tesla after
picking up his new sedan in Beijing and realizing he'd have a hard time
recharging in on the 1,300-mile drive south to Guangzhou. Zong then went
onto online sites such as WeChat and Weibo and solicited volunteers to
install his chargers. And after more than 3,000 miles worth of driving (or
about a dozen or so odd recharging sessions), Zong got his 20 chargers
installed. You can read PHNIX's press release below.

Zong's efforts are a far cry from those of fellow Chinese businessman Zhan
Baosheng, who registered for the trademark on the Tesla name in the country
in 2006. Zhan, who has long been scuffling with the California-based
automaker, recently sued Tesla for trademark infringement and was seeking
almost $4 million in damages. That would buy a lot of chargers.


[PR]
Crazy Charging Plans for Tesla

GUANGZHOU, China, July 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- "When I picked up my Tesla
in Beijing, I realized that it's impossible to drive it back to Guangzhou as
there are hardly any places to recharge the batteries," Andrew Zong, the CEO
of PHNIX and also one of the first Chinese Tesla owners, said this to
reporters.

As a result, Andrew Zong got a crazy plan that by utilizing the power of the
Internet and folk strength, he could make the first charging facility
network in China to solve the electric vehicles' charging problems.

With this plan, Andrew Zong bought a batch of original chargers for Tesla
and promised that he would donate all the chargers to new-energy-loving car
owners.

Next Andrew Zong posted on online social network platforms, like WeChat and
Weibo, to recruit volunteers who were willing to provide installation sites
and offer free charging service for Tesla motors. During the next three
days, there were thousands of volunteers applying to install charging piles
at their places. Taken everything into consideration, 20 of the volunteers
were selected.

During the following twenty days, Andrew Zong and his companions have
self-driven his Tesla for 5,750 kilometers via sixteen cities, in which they
have donated twenty charging piles. To their astonishment, they finally
succeeded in pioneering the first route of electric car charging network
from north to south China.

Andrew Zong, the founder of the world's leading heat pumps manufactory and
one of the craziest T-fans, has ordered 20 Tesla as rewards for employees
and built 60 charging parking lots in his own factories.

Andrew Zong told reporters, "The true value of this action is to tell
everyone: as long as more and more people are involved, a network of
charging piles across China will soon be set up and this could form a more
eco-friendly lifestyle for China."
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