Hi Nathan, emerging briefly from Digest / lurk mode.
Nobody ever owned an EV1. GM only leased them, which is why they could legally scoop them up and destroy them.
That said, there might be a few people still who leased one. It's something like 25 years ago now. I know a few a few EVDL members had them in the day. I know a few of them are no longer with us.
If you don't get a direct connection, you might want to do an internet search for Chelsea Sexton who remains an EV advocate, or some of the other people featured in the movie.
Sorry, I can't be of direct help. I did not live in the right area to get a lease, and at the two EV shows where I had rides booked in the EV1, both rides were cancelled because GM forgot to bring chargers for them, so only VIPs and a lucky few got to drive them.
If you liked WKtEC, you should also watch the sequel, 'The Electric Car isn't Dead'.
Darryl McMahon Freelance Project Manager (sustainable systems) Occasional EV Historian On 4/13/2021 4:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Message: 3 Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2021 12:55:31 -0600 From: nathan christiansn<[email protected]> To:[email protected] Subject: [EVDL] EV1 Message-ID: <canmqpcw1dspjqn4sqvhjdw_pszjgkttp7-cn3xm4vcyt3s5...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hello Everyone, I just finished watching the documentary "Who Killed The Electric Car" was wondering if anyone on EVDL has owned a General Motors EV1 and would be willing to share his or her experiences with it. Thanks, Nathan
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