http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/News/Local/2016-05-14/article-4529545/Gas-guzzlers-not-wanted-here/1
Gas guzzlers not wanted here
May 14, 2016  Mitch MacDonald

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May 14, 2016  Harry Smith proudly shows his Tesla Model S he bought in 2012
during the Earth Expo at the P.E.I. Farm Centre in Charlottetown last month.
Smith educated a number of participants at the expo on the advantages and
innovative technology behind electric cars

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May 14, 2016  Harry Smith shows under the hood of his 1996 Toyota Rav4
during the Earth Expo at the P.E.I. Farm Centre in Charlottetown last month.
The Rav4 originally had an internal combustion engine but has been re-fitted
with electric batteries. “Before the Nissan Leaf came out, if you wanted an
electric car and didn’t live in California, you built it yourself,” said
Smith
]

Harry Smith proudly shows his Tesla Model S he bought in 2012 during the
Earth Expo at the P.E.I. Farm Centre in Charlottetown last month. Smith
educated a number of participants at the expo on the advantages and
innovative technology behind electric cars. Guardian photo by Mitch
MacDonald
“No gas” is spelled on the back of Smith’s Tesla Model S [EV], a motto he’s
lived by since buying the electric vehicle in 2012

Harry Smith’s dream is displayed proudly on his license plate.

“No gas” is spelled on the back of Smith’s Tesla Model S, a motto he’s lived
by since buying the electric vehicle in 2012.

It’s also a prediction he hopes will describe an anticipated shift in the
automotive industry.

“My wife and I spent a lot of time wasting resources and never even thought
about it, I grew up in Texas in the middle of refineries,” said Smith, who
educated participants during last month’s Earth Expo at the P.E.I. Farm
Centre on the advantages of electric cars. “The sooner you start thinking
about it, there’s no oil being made anywhere, we might find some more but
sooner or later its going to be gone... its going to be catastrophic and
civilization will change”

Summerside psychiatrist Chris Stewart also showed his electric car, a Nissan
Leaf, at the expo.

His reason for buying the Leaf, the world’s best-selling highway-capable
electric vehicle, was simple.

“To save the world,” said Stewart, noting that the comfortable hatchback is
also deceivingly powerful.

“I’ll bet you there’s not five cars in this parking lot that could keep up
with him (Stewart),” said Smith.

While many would likely be happy to drive guilt-free with zero emissions,
previous concerns of the cars being under-powered as well as high initial
costs have been the biggest barriers for electric vehicles.

Smith bought his first Tesla for about $100,000 in 2012 and has also spent a
considerable amount having a 1996 Toyota Rav4 re-fitted with electric power.

With electric technology quickly advancing, as well as a diminishing price
tag, Smith feels the trend towards zero-emission vehicles will continue to
grow.

“In five to eight years, a lot of analysts believe it will be very difficult
to buy a new gas-powered car from a dealership because the economics are
just compelling,” he said.

The upcoming Tesla Model 3, which has a release date of 2017, is being
looked at by many as an upcoming game-changer for the automotive industry.

Tesla’s website lists more than 325,000 reservations for the new car, which
is boasting a price tag of $35 thousand.

“If you do a five-year ownership comparison with a gas car, taking into
account fuel, repairs and servicing, it doesn’t make sense economically to
buy the gas car,” said Smith, who charges his Tesla in a dryer plug at home.

A full charge allows Smith about 450 km of driving in the summer.

He said the availability of charging stations is greater than many realize,
with about 25 located in P.E.I. and more than 25 thousand across North
America.

“I drove to LA a couple of times, Florida and Vancouver. It was no problem,”
said Smith.
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