All those lists are great except for one thing...they only include vehicles
that can be purchased new.
For that reason, none of them mention the Chevy Volt which is one of the best
options out there for people who can’t afford a new car.
It would be great if the list included vehicles like that and simply stated
“available used” underneath the picture.
Marty
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Agreed... thorough and two pages!
J
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Washington DC has a good looking sheet, especially printed in full color! This
was updated in January of this year.
http://evadc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/EVInfoSheet-20200121.pdf ;
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 11:42 AM Jack Goodwin <rjgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Here’s a printable version of the PIA EV Guide. They hide it among the NDEW
resources.
Jack
On Sep 16, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Overly, Jonathan G (Redacted sender "jgoverly"
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Just looked on PIA’s website and couldn’t easily find any such link,
especially now that they are shuffling people off the plugstar (and couldn’t
find one there either). I will look on the EAA site right now!
Peace
Jonathan
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Plugin America has one, and the DC chapter of the EAA has a nice one. I would
use whichever seems more up to date.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:41 AM Overly, Jonathan G
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All,
Please remind me what you think the best printable EV lists are. We want to
hand out such a list at a Johnson City event next week, and have them
available at the Cookeville and Crossville events.
Thank you!!
Jonathan
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