Hi all! I'm a happy owner of a 2013 EV, bought it in 2016... couldn't wait for the Bolt so I got a used Leaf as a starter. My daily commute's a 22 mile round trip, so L1 trickle charging is fine. So far two other people have gotten an EV after seeing mine
I'm giving a presentation in Boyle Heights next week, the neighborhood council there is skeptical about EVs, so I'm giving 'em an EV 101 presentation, including info about the really awesome state incentives available. I'll also bring my EV to show off. And I'll explain how the city's thinking of increasing EV parking requirements, why this is a good idea, and why they should support it (and ask for more).
Are there any other EV owners near East LA willing share their experiences briefly with curious non-EV-drivers?
I actually heard that some of the pushback against EVs there is because there's a huge pushback against hipsters and their art galleries and coffee shops taking over the neighborhood... and residents associate EVs with hipsters, especially rich white ones.
I'm hoping that hearing from people like themselves who have made the leap will help them understand how ev's are in their near future, and not just something for gentrifiers.
My draft presentation is online at electrifyla.org if you want to peek (it's the middle link, i.e. click on the words 'electric cars').
I'm giving a presentation in Boyle Heights next week, the neighborhood council there is skeptical about EVs, so I'm giving 'em an EV 101 presentation, including info about the really awesome state incentives available. I'll also bring my EV to show off. And I'll explain how the city's thinking of increasing EV parking requirements, why this is a good idea, and why they should support it (and ask for more).
Are there any other EV owners near East LA willing share their experiences briefly with curious non-EV-drivers?
I actually heard that some of the pushback against EVs there is because there's a huge pushback against hipsters and their art galleries and coffee shops taking over the neighborhood... and residents associate EVs with hipsters, especially rich white ones.
I'm hoping that hearing from people like themselves who have made the leap will help them understand how ev's are in their near future, and not just something for gentrifiers.
My draft presentation is online at electrifyla.org if you want to peek (it's the middle link, i.e. click on the words 'electric cars').