Photos from - National Plug In Day 2012

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:idea: 40th Annual Electric Vehicle Rally and Show - National Plug In Day 2012 :idea:
Presented by Silicon Valley Chapter of the Electric Auto Association at De Anza College (SF Bay Area, California)
September 23, 2012


P1010573 by JJLINK, on Flickr


P1010537 by JJLINK, on Flickr


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P1010556 by JJLINK, on Flickr


P1010604 by JJLINK, on Flickr


P1010582 by JJLINK, on Flickr

:arrow: :arrow: :arrow: Lots more photos here: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjCf3J8L :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

If you have any Plug In Day 2012 photos from other locations please feel free to show them on this thread. :idea:
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23079348@N08/sets/72157631612316674/

and the big batch at

http://www.facebook.com/TorkliftCentral#!/media/set/?set=a.10151251608261340.520692.226210956339&type=1

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Great! This event can actually have a very quick, very positive impact on EV adoption here. Anyway, here are the details on the National Plug-In Day for those lucky enough to the live in the US and wanting to take part, or those of us outside the US just interested to see how electric vehicles are being pushed stateside!
 
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Thanks for the photos. Sorry I missed this year's Plug-In Day and local Electric Auto Association event, as I was out of the country. In past years I've participated in the Electric Auto Association show and it's always fun to introduce and discuss the practicality (and limitations) of EVs with interested attendees.

Incidentally, when I was in Cologne I stumbled upon an absolutely humongous motorcycle trade show (far far larger than anything I'd ever attended before)! They had one of their huge halls completely devoted to electric motorcycles, scooters, and bicycles, with plenty of hands-on demo rides. Amazing worldwide presence, especially from China. Both Brammo and Zero electric motorcycles were there, but I saw no one at their booth despite lots of attendee interest.
 
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