http://www.fairfield-sun.com/35933/fairfield-holds-first-electric-vehicle-showcase/
Fairfield holds first electric vehicle showcase
September 2, 2015

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The EV group shows from left to right: Fairfield First Selectman Mike
Tetreau, Peter Kraus, Howard Zegelstein, State Representative Cristin
McCarthy Vahey, Keith Gallinelli and Scott Thompson gathering to announce
the Electric Vehicle Plaza Event on Sept. 12 in Fairfield
]

First Selectman Mike Tetreau announces that Fairfield’s first Electric
Vehicle Showcase, which coincides with National Drive Electric Week, will
take place on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, at the auxiliary
commuter parking lot at 140 Mill Plain Road across from the Fairfield Parks
and Recreation Department.

Town residents are encouraged to participate and learn about the
availability and benefits of driving electric. Local dealerships, members of
the Westport Electric Club, and many local electric vehicle owners will be
on hand to demonstrate their electric options. Dealerships confirmed in
participating include Miller-Nissan, Porsche of Fairfield, Tesla Motors,
Toyota of Westport, Curran and Prestige VW, Karl Chevrolet, and BMW of
Bridgeport. Electric bicycles will also be there, courtesy of Zane’s Cycles.

In addition to lowering carbon emissions, there are financial benefits to
driving electric vehicles. These benefits include fuel savings, reduced auto
maintenance, federal tax credits (up to $7500 for Battery Electric
Vehicles), new state incentives (up to $3,000), and more.

Fairfield currently has ten electrical vehicle charging stations, with ten
more planned. Scott Thompson, Chair of the Fairfield Clean Energy Task
Force, said, “With the highest density of charging stations in Connecticut,
the Fairfield community is helping to promote our region’s opportunities for
cleaner transportation. It’s the perfect time for an event that brings
prime-time electric vehicle technology to a wider audience.”

Fairfield’s first Electric Vehicle Showcase has been organized by the
Fairfield Clean Energy Task Force, and the Fairfield Bike, Walk, Run and
Fairfield Earth Day Committees. The event is free and open to the public.

First Selectman Tetreau said, “I want to thank our town committees for
organizing this first-ever electric vehicle event to educate the public on
more ways to benefit the environment and to be more energy efficient. Our
Town is proud to be an active participant in supporting and utilizing
numerous clean energy and green initiatives.”

If anyone is interested in learning more about this event or participating,
please go to the Fairfield Electric Vehicle page on National Drive Electric
Weeks’ site: driveelectricweek.org/event.php?eventid=443.

The photo of the EV group shows from left to right: Fairfield First
Selectman Mike Tetreau, Peter Kraus, Howard Zegelstein, State Representative
Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Keith Gallinelli and Scott Thompson gathering to
announce the Electric Vehicle Plaza Event on September 12th in Fairfield.
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