Maybe send them to http://www.straubel.com/ and have them follow the
links at the bottom of the page.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 10:39 AM, David Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe you need to educate them about the history of Tesla’s chief
> technology officer, JB Straubel. It might surprise some Tesla owners.
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 9:19 AM, tomw via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
>> /"I was a little offended when Bruce implied Tesla owners are snobby. I am
>> certainly not nor or other Tesla owning EVDLers..."/
>>
>> A few years ago I was participating in the local club's display of EVs. I
>> stepped up to two Tesla S owners talking just as one asked the other if he
>> had ever dropped down from a local mountain summit. He had not.  I chimed in
>> that I had, and they gave me a look of disdain and turned away.  Last year I
>> was at a get together with some people I used to work with.  A VP was
>> proudly discussing his Tesla S when a friend mentioned my converted EV.
>> Again the look of disdain, that my friend would even mention such a vehicle
>> in the same conversation.  Not all are that haughty, I know a couple who are
>> not, but many more I have met are.  Some Leaf owners similarly look down on
>> converted vehicles as not "real" EVs.  When I mentioned I had a converted
>> car to a new local club member he asked disdainfully, "What's it got, lead
>> acid batteries?" with the seeming implication it was useless.  When I
>> explained it had lithium cells and about the same range as a Leaf, he
>> started talking to another Leaf owner nearby to change the subject.
>>
>> My impression is that the new manufactured EV owners like to think they are
>> the avant-guarde.  The above club member referred to himself as a "pioneer".
>> All those earlier EVs don't count, even though some commuted daily for years
>> in those "lead acid" vehicles, showed that limited range electric vehicles
>> could be very useful, and provided quite a bit of learning.
>>
>> If that's what it takes to get people to buy EVs, that's fine.  I just don't
>> feel like attempting to interact with them anymore. I no longer participate
>> in the local EV club, and if someone asks if my car is electric, I simply
>> respond "yes", and continue on about my business.
>>
>>
>>
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