Beginner’s Guide to Driving an EV

KQED-FM recently posted an informative article on the things you should think about when considering an electric vehicle for your next purchase.

It begins, “Electric vehicles (EVs) are getting cheaper—so whether you’re looking for a way to save on the hassle and cost of gas, shrink your carbon footprint, or simply zip around in a new Tesla, there are lots of reasons to consider a hybrid or electric car.

But before you go electric, there are a few decisions you have to
make—and some planning you need to do—to make sure the car you buy fits your driving needs. Here are a few things to consider before you make the switch.”

The link to the full article is included below:

https://www.kqed.org/science/1947909/the-beginners-guide-to-electric-cars

Here’s every electric vehicle on sale in the US for 2020 and its range

From CNET’s Road Show section:

https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/every-electric-car-ev-range-audi-chevy-tesla/

Of course this is the list of new vehicles. But if you’re in the market for another vehicle – and are at least considering an EV – don’t forget to check sites like AutoTrader, Cars.com, TrueCar and others for fantastic deals on used ones.

HERE’S A TIP: If you’re especially concerned about battery capacity, consider a certified pre owned vehicle. Every major manufacturer has a CPO website. They typically come with extended warranties.

National Drive Electric Week 2019 declared “a rousing success”

A big THANK YOU to everyone who came out for National Drive Electric Week for 2019! Springs Preserve was jumping this year, as we had nearly 60 electric vehicles on display, with over 250 people in attendance.

Some of the brands represented at this year’s NDEW event included Tesla, Chevrolet, Honda, BMW, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Zero Motorcycles. EV conversions included a sports car built on a 1965 Ford GT frame.

Our thanks to many of our partners, including Sierra Club, Citizens Climate Lobby, FIRST Nevada Robotics, Green Alliance of Nevada, and NV Energy.

And don’t forget, our next event is just a month away!

The Electric Car Guest Drive

  • October 26
    10 am – 4pm
  • Bruce Trent Park
    8851 W Vegas Drive

Nissan and EVgo to add 200 fast chargers as more electric vehicles hit US roads

By Kirsten Korosec, TechCrunch

Nissan and EVgo  said Tuesday they will install another 200 DC fast chargers in the United States to support the growing number of consumers who are buying electric vehicles, including the new Nissan Leaf e+ that came to market earlier this year.

The 100 kilowatt DC fast-charging stations will have both CHAdeMO and CCS connectors, making them accessible to more EV drivers. The inclusion of both charger connectors is logical; it’s also notable for Nissan, once the primary advocates for CHAdeMO chargers.

The announcement builds off of the companies’ six-year partnership, which included building out a corridor of EV chargers along Interstate 95 on the East Coast, as well as between Monterey, Calif., and Lake Tahoe.

Nissan says it has installed more than 2,000 quick-charge connectors across the country since 2010.

Plans to add another 200 fast chargers follows the launch of the 2019 Nissan Leaf e+. The Nissan Leaf e+, which came to the U.S. and Canada this spring, has a range of 226 miles and fast-charging capability.

This new version of the Leaf all-electric hatchback has 40% more range than other versions thanks to a 62 kilowatt-hour battery pack. That 226-mile range puts the Leaf e+ just under the Chevy Bolt EV, which has a 238-mile range, the Kia Niro EV with 239 miles and the Tesla  Model 3 standard range plus with 240 miles.

“Given the tremendous driver response to the 2019 long-range all-electric LEAF, Nissan and EVgo will accelerate fast charging by committing to a multi-year charger construction program that will continue to expand fast-charging options for EV drivers across the country,” Aditya Jairaj, director, EV Sales and Marketing, Nissan North America said in a statement.

The companies also plan to partner on a marketing campaign to sell consumers on the benefits of EVs, and for Nissan, hopefully persuade more to buy its Nissan Leaf Plus. Nissan’s July sales figures were down compared to the same month last year, a slump that has affected the Leaf, as well.