On Tuesday, November 18, the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab will present a program entitled The Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: What's It Going To Take to Go Electric?. This program will feature the following panelists:
- Wendy Tanaka – Senior Technology Writer, Forbes (moderator)
- Richard Lowenthal – Founder and CEO, Coulomb Technologies
- Jason Wolf - Global Development, Better Place
- Gerd Goette – Managing Partner, Siemens Venture Capital
- Byron Shaw – Managing Director, Advanced Technology Office, GM
This program will take place from 6:00 – 8:30 pm at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (directions). The advance registration cost is $35 (discounts are available for students).
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To answer the question ‘What’s It Going To Take to Go Electric?’ not much really. EVs are really simple and easy to operate. And charging them is literally as simple as plugging in your cell phone. Practically no maintenance is required because EVs have very few moving parts and require no oil etc. so really owning and operating an EV is simple and completely trouble free.
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