ATX National Drive Electric Week Celebration

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ATX National Drive Electric Week Celebration

Time: September 14, 2019 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Smart Charge America
Street: 2016 Centimeter Circle
City/Town: Austin, TX 78758
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 512-900-1858
Event Type: raise, awareness
Organized By: Danielle Skelton
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2019

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Event Description

Are you curious to learn why half of the globe will be driving electric by 2040?
Please join Smart Charge America in celebrating National Drive Electric week on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at Smart Charge America Headquarters from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm!  Over 50 electric cars and motorcycles will be featured!

Maybe you're an electric vehicle skeptic, or perhaps you've heard lots of things about electric vehicles. Have you ever actually met an owner of one or had the chance to ride in one? If this sounds familiar, to you or any of your friends, then this is the perfect event for you!

This is a fun-filled and informative event that gives the community a chance to learn more about electric vehicles (EVs). Admission to the event is FREE and open to the Public! All ages are welcome.
The event will include the following:
-Ride-and-drive by various dealerships
-Music by Texas Pro DJ
-Food Trucks from Red White And QUE- Food Truck and The Flour Truck
-Speaker Panels
-Activities for the kiddos
-and more!

This event is one of over 200 National Drive Electric Week events happening across the country in September. It's intended to highlight the benefits of all-electric and plug-in hybrid EVs. Please also register your attendance or if you would like to participate in the Car Show-and-Tell with the NDEW website here: https://driveelectricweek.org/event.php?eventid=2009

Location Info:
Smart Charge America is located at 2016 Centimeter Circle near the Domain. Ample parking around the building.

This event is sponsored locally by:

Smart Charge America
EVENTfull ATX
Austin Energy
Capitol Chevrolet
BMW of North Austin
Tesla
TxETRA
Ayro (All Electric Vehicles)
MOD Bikes

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