[EVDL] City slicker electric motorcycle $2,495.00 delivered.

2019-01-31 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
https://www.cscmotorcycles.com/New-Inventory-2019-CSC-Motorcycles-Motorcycle-Scooter-City-Slicker-Azusa--5652551
  Seems like a lot of bike for the money.  If it falls under the moped rule it 
would be very inexpensive to operate.  Lawrence Rhodes
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[EVDL] This China-Made Electric Pickup Truck Could Be Yours for $5, 000

2019-01-31 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
It is a nice long range NEV.  Lawrence Rhodes
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[EVDL] The Transition to Electric and Hybrid Boats and Ships: Markets and Drivers - Webinar

2019-01-31 Thread Rush Dougherty via EV
Here's something that might interest some of the EVDL, since many of you do have
electric boats -
Reminder Of A Free Webinar by IDTechEx Thursday 7 February 2019
The Transition to Electric and Hybrid Boats and Ships: Markets and Drivers

https://www.idtechex.com/research/webinars/the-transition-to-electric-and-hybrid
-boats-and-ships-markets-and-drivers-00206.asp

Since it's a long URL, it will probably wrap and be broken. And since some of us
don't know how to 'repair' that problem, I've made a Bitly url link, like David
R does, that is much shorter

https://bit.ly/2SirfJz

Also if any of you have any experience/knowledge of getting NMEA 2000 to talk to
a PC, let me know off list.

Rush Dougherty
Tucson AZ 85719



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Re: [EVDL] Tesla purchased

2019-01-31 Thread Neal, Gary via EV
Mark,

Interestingly, my family took our first long distance trip in our Tesla last 
summer (~1,200 miles from PA to Kansas).  While in Ohio, we also got hit with a 
rock and had to have the windshield replaced.  Fortunately, there were several 
Tesla Service Centers on the route, one of them had a windshield, and replaced 
it quickly.  Negative was the cost (~$1,000).  Positive was they gave us a 
loaner P100D with ludicrous and autopilot to drive around town while waiting.  
Yeah!

Other than the broken windshield, which has nothing to do with it being on EV, 
the trip was awesome!  It cost us a total of $0.37 round trip , and the $0.37 
was only because we wanted to try out a Chargepoint charger for the fun of it! 

Gary 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 3:31 PM
To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Cc: Mark Laity-Snyder 
Subject: [EVDL] Tesla purchased

Thanks to those who gave info regarding purchasing a used EV.  We found one on 
a Tesla Facebook group and purchased it.  My wife is driving it all the way 
from Seattle to Virginia.  She will get pretty familiar with the Supercharger 
network on the way.  Unfortunately she already got hit by a rock so we will 
have to replace the windshield.  I have purchased the chargers and will be 
installing them hopefully this weekend.  

Thanks again 
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[EVDL] Tesla purchased

2019-01-31 Thread Mark Laity-Snyder via EV
Thanks to those who gave info regarding purchasing a used EV.  We found one on 
a Tesla Facebook group and purchased it.  My wife is driving it all the way 
from Seattle to Virginia.  She will get pretty familiar with the Supercharger 
network on the way.  Unfortunately she already got hit by a rock so we will 
have to replace the windshield.  I have purchased the chargers and will be 
installing them hopefully this weekend.  

Thanks again 
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[EVDL] article: Electric SUVs racing in the Himalayas and the Amazon? Meet Extreme E

2019-01-31 Thread Paul Wujek via EV

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/01/electric-suvs-racing-in-the-himalayas-and-the-amazon-meet-extreme-e/
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[EVDL] Greenlots charge= paying $hell-Oil> acquired another EVSE.net

2019-01-31 Thread brucedp5 via EV


https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/shell-acquires-greenlots-to-lead-north-american-electric-vehicle-charging#gs.yeUmPvpg
Shell Acquires Greenlots to Lead North American EV Charging Push
January 30, 2019  Julian Spector

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The deal gives Shell a foothold in the emerging U.S. electric-vehicle
charging market  / Greenlots
]

The Los Angeles startup found a well-capitalized backer for its charging
network software platform.

Shell New Energies, a subsidiary of oil major Royal Dutch Shell, acquired EV
charging startup Greenlots, claiming a bigger stake in the emerging electric
mobility marketplace.

Greenlots will keep its brand and leadership, and will become the
“foundation” of Shell’s electric mobility business in North America, the
companies said in a statement Wednesday. They did not disclose the price of
the acquisition.

“Our technology, backed by the resources, scale and reach of Shell, will
accelerate this transition to a future mobility ecosystem that is safer,
cleaner and more accessible," Greenlots CEO Brett Hauser said in the
announcement.

Shell has emerged as a leading source of investment in the cleantech space
in recent years, as it builds out businesses around “new fuels,” including
electricity. The company has also been stocking up on talent from the more
turbulent cleantech startup world.

It bought Dutch company NewMotion in 2017, gaining access to 30,000 charging
stations throughout Western Europe. Last year, Shell led a $31 million
investment in Ample, a stealthy EV charging startup that does something with
robotics.

Shell has also spread money around to distributed energy companies and even
a thermal storage startup.

The deal marks the third exit for Energy Impact Partners, the utility-backed
venture fund that connects its grid edge portfolio companies with the legacy
energy companies that could become end users. Its previous exits were Ring
and Tendril.

Charging networks have to manage several operating parameters: customer
satisfaction, grid impacts, electric rates, demand charges and interaction
with other distributed energy resources like solar panels or batteries. They
sit at the confluence of three major industries: Automakers, electric
utilities and oil companies all have a stake in how electric mobility plays
out.

Greenlots had emerged as one of the largest platform companies for electric
charging, racking up contracts with utilities including Avista Utilities,
Southern Company, Southern California Edison, BC Hydro, Pacific Gas &
Electric, HECO and AEP Ohio. It also partnered with car companies such as
Volvo Trucks and General Motors.

The company scored a major deal with Electrify America, to provide the
operating platform for a $2 billion, nationwide charging infrastructure
push.

Shell’s entry into this market for both North America and Europe brings a
substantial source of capital, which will prove useful in paying for the
necessary infrastructural upgrades. Shell already has a footprint of gas
stations, and has begun introducing electric chargers in its European
stations.

That financial support addresses a key challenge for charging startups:
financial patience, according to Ben Kellison, director of grid research at
Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables.

Companies have to invest in infrastructure that might pay off years down the
road, if EV adoption proceeds as expected. ChargePoint approached this by
raising nearly $500 million for its corporate war chest, Kellison noted.
Greenlots, on the other hand, raised less than $15 million since its
founding. 

"Shell could provide Greenlots with the necessary capital to drastically
increase the size of their network, and the time needed to invest in prime
locations earlier than other providers, accepting short-term losses for
long-term gains," Kellison said.

The low tally of funds raised also increases the likelihood that Greenlots
returned a favorable exit to its investors.
[© greentechmedia.com]


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https://denver.cbslocal.com/2019/01/30/colorado-auto-dealers-electric-cars-fuel-standards-emissions-polis/
Colorado Auto Dealers File Lawsuit Over Electric Cars, Fuel Standards
2019/01/30  DENVER (CBS4)– A lawsuit over tougher vehicle fuel standards has
been filed by the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association. The suit aims to
repeal a rule that mandates automakers to boost fuel efficiency. The rule
was approved in November of last year by the Colorado Air Quality Control
Commission. The auto dealers maintain that the new standards would result in
higher vehicle prices that would harm working families ... They includes
providing car buyers with less expensive options for electric cars, and
creating a team that will work to develop the infrastructure needed to power
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