Charles for you to pass on as you see fit.

The EV Event for the Movie, Who Killed the Electric Car, Thursday,
February 21, was a huge success at St. Thomas University, just south of
Palmetto freeway.

A charging station was even discussed.  Students asked questions way
beyond my capability to answer.  But...we did figure out that the electric
cars of the future should defrost like the rear windows do in cars.  This
eliminates any coil heating devices.  Seats are heated like electric
blankets are heated.  Probably much safer and efficient in cold climates.

Also, St. Thomas faculty and staff viewed the car.  This went on for two
hours with an average crowd at any one time of 7 people at times 10 or
more.  Of course, some folks had to listen in as I could only take so many
questions.

The entire St. Thomas Environmental Law group is to be commended for a
great afternoon and evening presentation of the electric vehicle.  Lowell
showed up with the Porsche conversion which was an immediate hit at 5 p.m.
giving me relief so I could take RAV4 EV to next event.

Community leaders of Fort Lauderdale got to look at the Electric RAV4 at
the Coral Ridge Country Club in Fort Lauderdale.  62 folks attended this
event.

That is all for now.

Keep up the good work and show support daily.

Paul F Renneisen
Candidate for Congress, 22nd District, Florida
www.Renneisen2008.com




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> For those of you in Northern Florida who can bring an EV to this event, the
> organizer, Michelle Adamski, is interested in having EVs at the expo.
Saturday, March 22, 2008.
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