National Drive Electric Week
EV Myth Busting: Fact vs Fiction
Sep 28, 2020
EV Myth Busting: Fact vs Fiction
Sep 28, 2020
Note: | This is an online only event with no physical location. |
Day: | Monday, September 28, 2020 NOTE: this event has already happened, find current-year events on the Attend page. |
Time: | 7:00pmET - 8:00pmET |
Audience: | United States National |
Panelists: | Will Wheeler, ALL Electric; John Park, Hungry Tesla; Elvia Thompson, Annapolis Green |
Hosts: | Generation180 & Kevin Joostema from Car-ED |
Topics: | EV 101 Battery Recycling Battery Technology Cost of Ownership Driving Experience Environmental Benefits Home Charging Road Trips Used EVs |
EV Myth Busting: Fact vs Fiction
Welcome to Electrify Your Ride Week 2020 - a full week of electric vehicle online events from September 27th through October 3rd!
In celebration of National Drive Electric Week, these online events are open to EV owners, EV advocates, and the EV curious alike. We’ll hear from a wide range of panelists, from experts in the industry to your neighbor who drives electric. Thought-provoking conversations, opportunities to connect, and EV myth-busting are all on the menu.
You can't drive it in the rain, they're slow, charging is dirty... There are a lot of EV myths out there. Join us to debunk them! Anyone that’s spent a few minutes googling “electric vehicles” has likely encountered a common misconception around EVs, one that continues to linger around public conversation like a mysterious, persistent smell.
Speakers:
Elvia Thompson - Annapolis Green
Kevin Joostema - Car-ED
Will Wheeler - ALL Electric
John Park - Hungry Tesla
By signing up for this event via the RSVP button on this page, you will be sent the specific Zoom link to complete your registration. Please contact blair@generation180.org if you have any questions or would like to learn more.
Registered Attendees
There are currently 25 attendees registered.
Owners of These Vehicles Have Registered To Attend
Vehicle | Registered |
---|---|
Chevrolet Bolt | 3 |
Tesla Model 3 | 2 |
Tesla Model S | 2 |
BMW i3 REx | 1 |
Hyundai KONA Electric | 1 |
Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid | 1 |
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV | 1 |
Nissan Leaf (2018+) | 1 |
Toyota Prius Prime | 1 |
9 Models | 13 |
Registered attendees report 193,941 electric miles driven.