Who Killed the Electric Car
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Who Killed the Electric Car
WKEC: Official movie website

WKEC: PlugIn America's tribute

NVCC's Waddell Theater

The EV1: The GM EV1 Club

An EV1 Fan's photos


GM's EV1


The operational cars that will be onsite: Aztec Solar Car and at least two other attractive EV conversions that are driven daily in the DC area.


Aztec Solar Car

For more information: 540 242 3215 or [email protected]

Who Killed the Electric Car?
April 11 event slide show; requires javascript enabled

View photo album of event

LCCSS electric car event a smash success!

180 attendees (on a weeknight in the rain!)

Five operating electric and solar cars on site.

Listen to Radio coverage of the event guests on Democracy Now!

Thanks to all who helped out, to all of our cosponsors (in banner above)

and to the corporate and community contributors without whom we would not have been able to sponsor this event:
Don Beyer Volvo
Mil and Jim Bickings
Sierra Club / Great Falls Branch
Loudoun Landscapes
Poisant Events


Wednesday, April 11, 2007
7:30 pm

Waddell Theater NVCC-Loudoun
1000 Harry Byrd Hwy Sterling, VA
The Loudoun Campus is approximately 10 miles west of Tysons Corner, just East of Dulles Town Center. We are located on the North side of Rt 7, at the traffic light across from the Potomac Run Shopping Center.


FREE and OPEN to the public
Print out the PDF event flyer.
Read the press release. (3/28/07)


It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built, ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted American technology to the forefront of the automotive industry.

The lucky few who drove it never wanted to give it up. So why did General Motors crush its EV1 electric vehicles in the Arizona desert?


Sponsors:

LCCSS Loudoun County Committee for a Sustainable Society (LCCSS)

NVCC-Loudoun Documentary Club

Electric Vehicle Association of DC (EVADC)

Co-sponsors:

National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN)

Sierra Club/Great Falls Group

For more information: 540 242 3215 or [email protected] | last updated: April 16, 2007 | Return to LCCSS Home page.