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11 Electric Vehicles to be Shown at the Farm

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From Wright-Locke Farm's press release

August 22, 7pm – 8:30pm Panel: Electric Vehicles (6:30-7pm EV Showcase) 

Come check out some EVs at 6:30 in the All Seasons Barn parking lot!.  Parking will be limited so please plan on parking at Mullen Field (54 Ridge St.) and walking from there. 

Bonnell Ford and Mirak Hyundai, plus local residents will be displaying a Ford Mustang Mach E, Genesis GV70, Rivian SUV, Tesla 3, Chevy Bolt, Volkswagen ID.4, Prius Prime PHEV, Kia Niro, Subaru Solterra, plus electric lawn care equipment.

Demystifying driving electric! Hear from experts and owners about a variety of electric vehicles (EVs) on the market and get your questions answered! There will be a showcase of EVs (including EV lawn care) at the All Seasons Barn; their owners/drivers (and dealers from and Mirak Hyundai) will be available for any questions you may have.

Panelists: Anna Vanderspek and EV owners

Moderator: Susan McPhee

Anna Vanderspek is the Electric Vehicle Program Director at Green Energy Consumers Alliance, a local nonprofit working to speed the transition to a low-carbon future. Since 2016, she has run the Drive Green program, which educates consumers about electric cars and connects them with dealerships across the state to go electric. In addition to program work, Anna advocates for clean transportation policies at the state level.

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