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Electric vehicle discussion charging into Orillia library – OrilliaMatters


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ORILLIA PUBLIC LIBRARY

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Are you looking to switch gears and purchase your first electric vehicle (EV) but feel overwhelmed by the multitude of options and information available? Or perhaps you’re simply curious about the future of transportation and the environmental benefits of EVs.

On Tuesday, March 26, at 6 p.m., Drew Lehman and Dave Van Alystyne, seasoned EV enthusiasts and members of the Barrie-Orillia chapter of the Electric Vehicle Society, will lead a high-voltage discussion on various aspects of electric vehicle ownership in the library Program Room.

The presentation will rev up your curiosity as it addresses common concerns such as charging infrastructure, range anxiety, and the overall cost-effectiveness of EVs compared to traditional gas-powered vehicles. Whether you’re a prospective buyer or simply interested in the transition to electric transportation, this event promises to offer valuable insights to help you make informed decisions.

The environmental impacts of transportation will also be a key topic of discussion. As the world increasingly grapples with climate change and pollution, the transition to electric vehicles plays a pivotal role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability. The presenters will delve into the environmental benefits of EVs, highlighting how they contribute to cleaner air, quieter streets, and a healthier planet for future generations.

Attendees can also expect to learn about the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology. From improvements in battery efficiency to the emergence of autonomous driving features, the landscape of EVs is constantly evolving.

Whether you’re a seasoned EV enthusiast or someone curious about making the switch to electric, Driving the Future: Understanding Electric Cars offers something for everyone. Register today to plug in to the future of transportation and explore the greener road ahead.

For more information about the event, and to register, please visit the Orillia Public Library website.

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