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Revenge of the Electric Car DVD Released TODAY |
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The news many of you have been waiting for is finally here. The DVD is now for sale in the USA! We've worked hard to jam-pack the DVD with a load of special features and deleted scenes, as well as a 35-minute panel discussion at the Tribeca Film Festival with director Chris Paine, journalist Dan Neil, Tesla CEO Elon… |
Posted on January 24, 2012 at 1:30pm
Progress Energy has launched their Plugged In Program to install 240-volt residential charging stations at the homes of customers who have purchased plug-in electric vehicles. The program will cover the station purchase and installation costs up to $1,500. Progress Energy will own, service and maintain the charging station until the program ends in April 2013. During the program, Progress Energy will remotely access data from the charging station to better…
ContinuePosted on September 13, 2011 at 4:15pm
In August, the U.S. Department of Energy announced the launch of two online tools designed to help communities better prepare for widespread adoption of plug-in electric vehicles (EVs). DOE has developed a template to help local governments design permits for residential EV charger installations and accelerate the approval process. DOE has also released a training video to provide…
ContinuePosted on September 8, 2011 at 10:12am — 4 Comments
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Sounds good. No problem if there's only time for me to test drive one, so adjust as needed.
Both, if I may. Thanks, Brian.
Hi Brian,
Last I heard was a station beside the Spearman Building parking lot.
Brian-
The Town of Montreat has spoken with both Montreat College and Montreat Conference Center about potential sites. We have received preliminary approval for a location in the parking lot above the Kirk Allen Building next to the four-way intersection of Lookout Road and Appalachian Way. If it looks like our grant request is approved, we will need to have further discussion with the College to firm up the deal.