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Richard230

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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #15 on: September 30, 2013, 04:14:27 AM »

Matt and I, as well as Tango on his Electric Interceptor, rode down to the Cupertino show and hooked up with Lightning.  While there Terry kept riding around and around on his homemade streamliner.  I think we all had a good time, but we were very much outnumbered by Leafs and other 4-wheelers.  Attached is a photo of the Lightning display, with our bikes in the background.  Richard Hatfield was nice enough to let me recharge from his rolling photocell van and Matt let me use his extra charger.  After 2.5 hours of charging my batteries were fully topped off and ready for the 50-mile ride back home.  After arriving home, I still had 5 "bars" showing, in spite of having to ride a few miles at freeway speeds.  The weather couldn't have been better.

If you would like to see more photos you can check out my thread on elmoto: 

https://www.elmoto.net/showthread.php?3183-National-Plug-in-Day-for-2013

P.S. Lightning has sold one production electric motorcycle and has recently received a request for 12 of their 218-mph electric racing superbikes from someone in Europe who is thinking of developing a spec-electric motorcycle racing program.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #16 on: September 30, 2013, 05:05:45 AM »

I was pretty disappointed that Zero didn't even have a table set up. With so many people on hand, it was a great opportunity to do some outreach.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #17 on: September 30, 2013, 06:32:49 AM »

The didn't show up last year either.   :(
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2013, 06:54:59 AM »

Nashville plugin day was pretty awesome. We had a TON of LEAFs as you might expect - but what was even more exciting was seeing the number of LEAFs just parked around the event (TACA, Nashville's big arts and crafts fair, was running this weekend along with NPID). When EVs transition from enthusiast ownership to the every day mom & pop then you know they're gaining traction.

We had a local company called NoGas that builds electric scooters; on Saturday we had EasyMotion bringing down their electric pedal bikes and giving out a ton of test rides (they're awesome!). We also had a company there called Rhoadesbikes that builds four wheeled pedalcars .. some with, some without pedal assist. Some even have solar panels (~190W) on the roof for charging.

Leaving the event today, I pulled up at a stoplight next to a Chevy Volt driven by the Chevy rep that spent the entire weekend with the nashville plugin group. We exchanged glances, made revving noises at each other.

Spoilers: 2 wheels > 4 wheels!
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2013, 07:15:19 AM »

I want one of those vans with the retractable solar panels! 

On Saturday I went to the Long Island Plugin Day and saw a couple of homemade motorcycles.  We powered up with a portable solar generator. 

Then on Sunday, we had our North Jersey Plugin Day at the Liberty Science Center under their solar canopy with 12 charging stations.  12 stations in one place is a LOT for our coast.  Still jealous of your plentiful charging locations on the west coast.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #20 on: September 30, 2013, 07:50:49 AM »

Goddamnit ben, you have that same smile in every picture : P

Friday I went to a meeting at a local songwriter event, and the LEAF owner that drove with you at the Ride the Future Tour talked some about the cross-country trip. Pretty awesome roadtrip.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #21 on: September 30, 2013, 07:02:33 PM »

Cool, glad you got a chance to meet Duane.  He actually isn't a LEAF owner, the first time he ever drove an electric vehicle was at the start of the cross country trip.  It was interesting seeing him go through the learning process of how to sustain the range of an electric vehicle while in the midst of a cross country trip.  He figured it out pretty quick, though and we had a good time. 

Also, one of the girls who rode an electric scooter may have been a performer at that event.  Dominique Arciero writes and performs her own songs (2 Story House is one of them) and she rode a scooter across the country. 

The documentary we made during the trip is in the editing process now and hopefully will be in theaters sometime early next year.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2013, 09:08:39 PM »

These hitches are rated for 200 pounds tongue weight, 2000 pounds weight carrying.
http://shop.tlcentral.com/store/pc/2011+-Nissan-Leaf-2-Stealth-Trailer-Hitch-p1067.htm

Seems like it'd be a 'tow at your own risk' deal for sure .. but it probably would handle a light motorcycle carrier.

That Torklift model is indeed the one I have.
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #23 on: October 02, 2013, 05:13:11 AM »

Vegas had a pretty good turn out as well. Unfortunately, I had to leave right as things
were getting started to get to work across the city. When I left at just after 10 a.m.,
there were already about a dozen Vehicles. Pretty standard fare. A couple plug in Prius,
a couple Volts, a Mitsubishi ImEV, Rav 4 EV, and, my XU. There was also a company from
Vegas that manufactures Electric Bicycles here for commercial use.  Later in the day,
several DIY cars from the Las Vegas EV club were there. including a SWEET 60s Vintage
Mustang Conversion.
 
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Re: National Plug In Day this weekend
« Reply #24 on: October 03, 2013, 12:16:47 AM »

including a SWEET 60s Vintage
Mustang Conversion.

Although im obviously a huge EV fan, i'm also a huge Steve McQueen fan, so Mustangs should be V8's, especially if its a 69 fastback.   New modern powertrains belong in new modern cars.  I don't like it much when OEM's botch electric drive into an ICE model so I don't get converting an original vintage car either.
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