National Drive Electric Week

National Drive Electric Week
Worcester, MA
Sep 17, 2017

Day: Sunday, September 17, 2017 NOTE: this event has already happened, find current-year events on the Attend page.
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Location: ACDC EV Training Center
24 Wells Street
Worcester, MA 01604
Contact the event organizers, which took place in 2017.

Event Report

This event was held at our EV HEV technical training center in Worcester, ACDC. We had the State of Massachusetts, Stephen Russell, and he spoke about out state programs. Anna Lauren from Mass Energy spoke about rebates and we had two dealership, GM and Nissan. I spoke about climate change and getting your car serviced. We had a panel discussion that was a hit. Cold drinks and Pizza and a beautiful day. We also showed a classic Honda Insight, first one sold in Massachusetts.


photo by: ACDC Hybrid EV Training
No seats available as interested EV owners or potential owners listen to a panel discussion. Chevy Bolt EV on lift.

Event Description

 

This event is sponsored by the ACDC, a family owned EV and Hybrid Technical Training Company. We are happy to invite anyone with a Plug-in car. ACDC owns a 2011 Leaf,  2011 Volt and a 2017 Bolt.  We have a level 2 charger and many cool EV things to look at and learn from. This is family friendly but please watch little ones as this is a repair shop environment.  Please bring something to eat and share.  Will be held rain or shine. Look for a big American Flag painted on the side of the building.          

Registered Attendees

There are currently 24 attendees registered.

Owners of These Vehicles Have Registered To Attend

Vehicle Registered
Nissan Leaf (2011-2017) 5
Chevrolet Bolt 2
Tesla Model S 2
Chevrolet Volt 1
Toyota Plug-in Prius 1
5 Models 11

Registered attendees report 291,500 electric miles driven.

Presented By

Plugin America logo
Electric Vehicle Association logo
Sierra Club logo
EVHybridNoire logo
Drive Electric USA logo

All NDEW 2024 sponsors support Plug In America's coordination of National Drive Electric Week.

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