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Sebastopol man and his Tesla begin 80-day trip around the globe
June 15, 2016  CHRISTI WARREN

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To help people follow his journey, Alan Soule set up a Twitter account
(@Team_USA_80eday), a Periscope account (alanmso), and a team website
(teamusa-80edays.com). Soule’s car is equipped with a 360-degree camera,
which he’ll use to upload video as he travels. Anyone interested in his
journey can reach out to him with questions, tips or Periscope requests at
teamusa80edays @gmail.com.

To track his exact GPS movements, scroll to the bottom of the 80edays
homepage (80diaselectricos.com), and find the interactive map at the bottom
to select which teams to track.

Today, at 4 a.m. California time, Sebastopol [CA] resident Alan Soule
embarks on a trip in his 2012 Tesla Model S.

His trip is 15,534 miles long through 20 countries and across three
continents — around the world in 80 days.

Soule and 11 other electric vehicle teams from seven countries are in
Barcelona to begin a trip demonstrating that electric cars can be
sustainable means of transportation.

Called “80eDays,” the teams will cross mountains (Alps and Rockies), deserts
(the southern part of the Gobi) and plains, idle through huge cities, and
traverse Asia and Europe before reuniting Sept. 4 and driving together
across the finish line at the Arco de Triunfo in Barcelona.

It’s a journey that’s been a year in the making for Soule, a 66-year-old
retired commercial building contractor.

“I have always been interested in alternative energy for vehicles,” he said.
“I had a car that ran on propane back in the ’70s, and then when General
Motors came out with the EV1, I leased one of those, and that was in 1999.”

When Tesla first came out with its Roadster in 2008, he snatched one up,
too, and in 2012, took it down Route 66.

“From all the research that I’ve done, I’m almost positive it’s the first
electric vehicle to drive Route 66,” he said.

After purchasing his 2012 Model S the year of its release, he was emboldened
by a Spaniard he met while getting his car serviced in Menlo Park. The man
told Soule he was trying to take his Tesla Roadster around the world in 80
days. Rafael de Mestre didn’t make it in the allotted time frame, but he and
Soule kept in touch, and now, four years later, de Mestre is giving it a
shot again. Joining de Mestre and Soule are two Swiss and two German teams,
along with one each from China, Hungary, Czech Republic and Austria.

In March, he did a shorter drive, a test run across the western half of
China over the course of five days, to see what charging might be like,
especially across vast rural stretches. He charged 10 times.

“I think in much of the rest of the world, liability isn’t a big issue to
them,” Soule said, “so what we would do is we’d drive up and see a tire
shop, and we would just ask if they would mind if we connected (our portable
charger) to their circuit breaker. We never got turned down.”

Preparing for the trip has been a full-time job, Soule said, such as lining
up visas for China, Kazakhstan and Russia, and making sure the cars will
have all the charging adapters they need — something that changes country by
country.

Over the course of the trip, Soule will have a rotating crew of five
co-drivers who are friends and friends of friends who will meet him at
various junctions, and planning the route took time as well.

“I originally wanted to go through Turkey because I like Turkey, but there
are problems there,” Soule said. “And I’ve been told that Belarus has a lot
of gangs. And the southeastern portion of Ukraine is where the Russians are
trying to make a stronghold. But if you go up through Latvia, that’s an
extra 600 miles, and we don’t want to do that, so we’re going to take a
chance and go through northern Ukraine and see what happens.”

The route from Barcelona leads southwest to Lisbon, Portugal, where the
teams have chartered a plane to take their cars to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
From there, they head west to New York, Chicago and Denver. Making their way
to Los Angeles they’ll again hire a cargo plane to ship their cars to the
southeastern edge of China in Guangzhou, where they’ll continue their
westward trek, traversing Asia and Europe before, hopefully, making it back
to Barcelona within the 80-day stretch of time.

Who is buying Tesla's $35,000 car?
“There’s a rule saying we cannot drive during the dark, so given the time of
year and when the sun comes up, we will probably start no later than seven
in the morning and drive for maybe three hours and charge for maybe five
hours and then drive for another three hours to a hotel,” Soule said.

Additionally, GPS monitors in each car will track the drivers’ progress,
ensuring they hit specific checkpoints and travel the prescribed route.

Soule thinks he’ll be OK when it comes to language barriers. He’s been
taking Chinese lessons, and, most of Europe speaks at least a little
English. The only two questionable countries are Kazakhstan and Russia. And
for those, he has a plan.

“I rely on Google Translate a lot, and for those two countries, I’ve gone to
a translation service to get cards that say “I’m driving this electric car
around the world, and would it be OK for you to allow me to plug it in?”

Kazakhstan and Russia are also the two legs of the trip Soule is most
excitedabout. He’s never been before.

“My friend knows a Kazakh person, and he set up a conference call with her
and I asked a lot of questions,” Soule said. “What can I expect here? And
what should I know to do? And so on and so on, and she said, ‘You know,
don’t be surprised if when you’re stopped in the city a family invites you
to come over for dinner.’

“And she said it’s not an unusual custom in Kazakhstan to serve the honored
guest (a sheep) eyeball. So, that’s the sort of thing I’m really excited
about.”
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