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Generation180 at the Washington DC Auto Show

February 6, 2023

Generation180 hosted Ask an EV Owner events this past weekend at the Washington DC Auto Show.  We initiated conversations about common misconceptions, highlighted benefits, and demystified EV ownership with our EV Ambassadors. Our Ambassadors helped the EV-curious crowd answer questions about going electric and had a lot of fun, too!

The Washington DC Auto Show is remarkable! Here’s a look at some of my favorite things from the show as a first-time attendee of a car show. It’s THE place to be to see all of the new vehicles coming to market. See here for everything that was on display.

#1 – Everybody’s making electric vehicles

Going electric isn’t just for cars, pickup trucks, and SUVs; the show highlighted electric transit buses with zero tailpipe emissions, too. Just imagine how much quieter (and cleaner) our neighborhoods could be! Especially within some of the busiest metro cities.

Washington DC Metro City Electric Bus

#2 – More sleek electric cars, some crafty marketing

Polestar had its new electric car on display; the coolest feature about the company is that they only manufacture EVs. The Polestar brand sold over 51,500 units in 2022. The great thing is they ALL were electric!

Polestar Electric Car

#3 – Signing the Going Electric Pledge

More and more car show attendees are actually in the market to buy a car… and based on the number of Going Electric Pledges signed during the weekend,  lots of individuals are planning to make the switch to electric cars.  Whether new or used, in one month or five years, electric cars are increasingly making it onto car buyers’ shopping lists. But, we can do more; EVs account for only about 6% of the US market share. Learn more and sign the Pledge yourself!

#4 – Oh my! Test drive an electric car inside?

Since EVs have zero tailpipe emissions, the auto show hosted an indoor track for test rides as part of the show’s EV display. Research shows that just riding in an EV can increase an individual’s consideration rate by two times. However, if someone is to test drive an EV, then research supports that one’s consideration increases to three times as likely. Check out the long lines of participants waiting to experience the ride!

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Limited

The 5th thing we loved at the Washington DC Auto Show… our EV Ambassadors

Electric cars were the hot topic, for sure! However, I’d argue that the EV owners were more exciting. During the Ask an EV Owner panels, attendees heard first-hand from actual EV owners about the benefits of driving electric.  And did you know, word of mouth has the biggest impact on what cars people buy? These panelists knew what they were talking about!

We hope to see you at a future Ask an EV Owner event, either as a panelist or in the audience!  In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you. You can contact me at hello@generation180.org.

— Shakaya Cooper, Program Associate, Electrify Your Ride

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Gen180 at the 2022 New York International Auto Show

April 27, 2022

This past weekend Generation180 hosted Ask an EV Owner events at the New York International Auto Show.  We introduced hundreds of potential future electric vehicle owners to our EV Ambassadors who have already made the switch.  We addressed common misconceptions, highlighted benefits, and demystified EV ownership.  Oh yeah, and we had a lot of fun too!  Here’s a look at our top ten favorite things from the show:

#10 – So Many Cars, Trucks, and SUVs

The New York International Auto Show is pretty impressive. With over 600,000 attendees (2019 statistic), they’ve been doing it for over 120 years!  It’s THE place to be to see all of the new vehicles coming to market. See here for everything that was on display: https://autoshowny.com/vehicles/

#9 – Everybody’s Getting into Electrification

Going electric isn’t just for passenger vehicles, the show also highlighted electric transit buses, street sweepers, and refuse collection vehicles, all with zero tailpipe emissions. Just imagine how much quieter (and cleaner) our streets could be!

New York City all-electric street sweeper
New York City Electric Transit Bus
New York City electric garbage truck

#8 – Where are all the Family-Sized EVs?

True, things are getting better with new electric compact SUVs and pick-ups coming to market, but where are the electric mini-vans and electric mid-sized three-row SUVs?  In the US, midsized SUVs sold more than 3 million units last year. Hey, auto manufacturers, let’s make it easy for families to go electric too, shall we?

The Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle is currently the only minivan with the ability to drive in an all-electric mode.

#7 – More Electric Trucks, Some Clever Marketing

Chevrolet had its new electric Silverado pickup truck on display to challenge Ford’s electric Lightning F-150. The Silverado sold over 500,000 units in 2021. Imagine if some of those were electric!  Also, check out Chevy’s creative use of color on its display to highlight its commitment to going electric.

#6 – New EV Brands Coming to Market

There were some new faces at the auto show this year, VinFast and Indie EV both had products on display or on the test track.  Read more about them https://vinfastauto.us/  and https://driveindi.com/.  These slick electric SUVs certainly were turning heads!

#5 – Not Just Four Wheelers

It’s understood: not everyone drives a car. So it was great to see the auto show embrace micro-mobility as part of the experiencer this year.  On-site were representatives of electric scooter and bicycle companies with a test track to actually ride some of these cool two-wheelers.

#4 – Signing the Going Electric Pledge

Seven out of ten show attendees are actually in the market to buy a car… and based on the number of Going Electric Pledges signed during the weekend, everyone is going electric.  Whether new or used, in 1 month or 5 years, electric vehicles are increasingly making it onto car buyers’ shopping lists. But, we can do more.  Right now EVs account for only about 3% of the US market share.   Check out the link here https://generation180.org/going-electric-pledge/ to learn more and sign the Pledge yourself!

#3 – Ride and Drives Galore

Since EVs have zero tailpipe emissions, for the first time ever, the auto show hosted an indoor track for test-rides as part of the show’s 250,000-square-foot EV display. Research shows just riding in an EV can increase an individual’s consideration rate by three times.  The participants’ smiles post-EV ride totally proved this statistic!

#2 – No Idling

Apparently, there is a New York City Administrative Code establishing that “no person should allow the engine of a motor vehicle to idle for longer than three minutes while parking, standing, or stopping.”  After a long day talking about zero tailpipe emissions EVs, we had to laugh at the irony!

And the #1 thing we loved at the New York International Auto Show…

 EV Ambassadors

There is an old saying in the auto industry, “the car is the star”.  However, I’d argue the EV owners were the highlight.  During the Ask an EV Owner panels, attendees heard first-hand from actual EV owners about the benefits of driving electric.  And did you know, word of mouth has the biggest impact on what vehicle people buy?  These panelists knew what they were talking about based on driving EVs: you could see the audience growing increasingly inspired.

We hope to see you at a future Ask an EV Owner event, either as a panelist or in the audience!  In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you, you can contact me at hello@generation180.org.

— Stuart Gardner, Program Director, Electrify Your Ride

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Event recording: Ask an EV Owner

August 26, 2021

One of our favorite event formats is simply getting real EV owners on a panel to answer real questions! This time around we covered questions around initial concerns about going electric, EV road trips, the used EV buying experience, range anxiety and more. Share this recording with someone who could use some real talk from real owners.

Ready to commit to making your next car electric? Sign the Going Electric pledge.