Now that this week long event is over, I am getting links to the sessions from the organizations I attended.
I am just attaching this one from Knoxev.org.com , who were nice to supply.
Some sessions were a good education for this EV newbie....and gave me an opportunity to ask general EV questions
Good Evening, EV Enthusiasts,
I want to thank all of you for joining the Knoxville Electric Vehicle Association (KEVA) for our series of webinars on September 26th. I hope that you found them interesting, and that you gained information that you can use.
Videos from the sessions have now been posted to YouTube. You can now watch any sessions you may have missed, or re-watch if you wish. The links can be found on KEVA’s website (knoxev.org), and I’ve included them after this note.
Again, thanks for being part of our webinars.
Introduction to Electric Vehicles
EV Batteries and Charging
Tesla Model 3 Virtual Test Drive
EV Customs and Conversions
EV Road Trips
The Future of Electric Trucks
Electric Motorcycles/Motor Scooters, eBikes, and eScooters
Your Guide to Adopting Used EVs
Fun Facts and Testimonials
Attaching another. Can’t wait to share “reality” with all these groups once the Development Vehicle’s “rubber meets the road!”:
National Drive Electric Week Electric Vehicles 101 Toolkit
Thank you to the more than 120 individuals who joined us at Friday's webinar! Special thanks to SLO Climate Coalition’s Green Transportation Specialist Barry Rands for sharing his expertise.
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We hope you agree that EVs are normal now and more affordable and accessible than ever. As I mentioned in my blog last week, driving electric and driving less are the single largest things most individuals can do to reduce their environmental impact. Following on the heels of Governor Newsom's executive order that will require all new car sales in California be zero-emission by 2035 and the City of Santa Barbara's bold goal of Carbon Neutrality by 2035, we have an opportunity to jump-start these goals now and help design a new approach to commuting and travel.
Let's continue to build on this momentum. Here are some next steps to consider:
Share CEC’s National Drive Electric Week Electric Vehicles 101 Webinar with friends, family, or colleagues.
Check out our EV Guide — and stories from people, including me, who love driving electric.
Review and share our EV FAQs.
Learn more about electric vehicles at www.ElectricDrive805.org or read stories about how others have gone electric.
Keep in touch! We'd love to hear about your electric vehicle journey – and you could even be featured on our blog! Join CEC’s Electric Drive 805 Facebook group or email mchiacos@cecmail.org.
Together, we can realize the vision of moving the Santa Barbara region away from fossil fuels in one generation.
Wishing you well, Michael Chiacos Energy & Climate Program Director Community Environmental Council
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Hi,
Thank you for registering to attend the EV Battery Recycling / Reuse event on October 2, 2020. The recording is now available to watch on YouTube. I hope you enjoy the event and help educate others about electric vehicles.
Best regards,
Kylie Morgan
Plug In America
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Hi,
Thank you for registering to attend the Home Charging Station Installation event on September 27, 2020. The recording is now available to watch on YouTube. I hope you enjoy the event and share it with others in your community.
Best regards,
Kylie Morgan
Plug In America
Yet another from Generator 180, another great group:
Thanks for joining us last week We're so glad you joined us for last week's "clean energy doubleheader". Both Electrify Your Ride Week and the National Solar Tour were hands-down successes! A huge thank you goes out to the panelists, participants, partner organizations, and everyone that helped make both week-long events so awesome. Speaking of awesome, congrats to the winner of our e-bike giveaway: Jackie from Anderson, CA! If you missed a virtual event or wanted to share with a friend, you're in luck:
Electrify Your Ride Week: check out event recordings on the Gen180 YouTube channel
National Solar Tour: all virtual open houses are still available on the Tour's website. The recordings of "Solar for Schools" day virtual events are on the Gen180 YouTube channel.
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We got the webinar recording up on our YouTube channel LiveCoolDavis! Please check it out.
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Jon Gemma
Cool Davis battery and solar resources for your friends!
Visit CoolDavis.org/Solar to see all our solar and battery resources.
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Solar Planning Guides:
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Cool Solutions Planning Guide: Hire the Right Contractor
Cool Solutions Planning Guide: Ways to Save
I'm so glad you had a good time!
Thanks again for the heads up to the event! I learned a lot! Made some future contacts, even won a gift card , which I applied to an EV Charger....and a Tee shirt for participating!😉
Can’t wait to apply some learning on my *Aptera
*Saw three wheels yesterday...
With their update/tease three wheels rollin by...
.... just need the rest of the *vehicle!😉
..
Yet another session shared on YouTube:
The recorded session has now been uploaded to YouTube. You can find it here: https://youtu.be/D0YmgInby00 Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions that were not answered and I will be happy to help
Thank you,
Suzanne
marketing@clippercreek.net
You are receiving this message because you registered for the National Drive Electric Week event in Auburn, CA. You can update your registration information.
Additionally, some great resources to learn more about electric vehicles:
USDOE Alternative Fuels Data Center
US EPA/DOE FuelEconomy.Gov
South Carolina Energy Office
Palmetto Clean Fuels
US DOE Clean Cities – Palmetto Clean Fuels – Access data on Alternative Fuel use in SC
How Clean is Your Electric Vehicle
Plug Share
Plug in America
Used EV Buyers Guide – Plug in America
Chargepoint Driver’s Page– great for charging questions
‘Dirt-Cheap’ Used Electric Cars Can Be Good Deals – Forbes Article
Someone was saying something about the first 10 Aptera's, Any more info on this? Something specials maybe?