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Comox Valley sustainability group to host info session on electric vehicles
May. 2, 2018  

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One of the cars that will be on display at the information session is owned
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Four electric vehicles will be on display and their owners will answer
questions about owning them

As the price of gasoline reaches a four-year high in B.C., a Comox Valley
group is touting the benefits of hybrid cars and electric vehicles.

The Sustainability Action Group for the Environment (SAGE) will host an
information session on electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids on Wednesday, May
9 at the Comox United Church.

Four EV owners who live in the Comox Valley will be on hand to answer
questions about their cars, which include a Nissan Leaf, a Prius Hybrid, a
Smart electric car (used as a business vehicle), and a Tesla electric car.

SAGE founder and team lead Helen Boyd said the information session aims to
raise interest and awareness of sustainability issues in the Comox Valley,
and dispel myths associated with EVs.

“We realize many people in the public might not know about electric
vehicles, and might be intimidated or have questions they may not feel
comfortable asking a dealer,” she said.

The information session will include presentations on each vehicle and a
question and answer period. Afterward, attendees can speak to the owners and
check out their vehicles in the church parking lot.

“For people to actually see the vehicles and look inside. They might be
curious about trunk space, or a variety of things,” said Boyd. “It’s a very
hands-on kind of workshop we’re putting on.”

Boyd predicts attendees’ questions will include the upfront, maintenance,
and servicing costs of owning an EV, how charging them works, where drivers
can charge them in the Valley, and what range vehicles get between charges.

“For us, it’s the issue of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and electric
vehicles are certainly one way of doing so,” she said. “These vehicles offer
relief from the costs of gasoline… and an opportunity to move away from
fossil fuel use.”

Boyd said the information session will also present information on long-term
cost savings of owning EVs and the provincial and federal government
incentives that are available for electric vehicle buyers.

She mentioned how in February, the federal government announced a $4.3
million investment towards EV infrastructure, and that the B.C. government
offers rebates for purchasing electric vehicles.

“I think people in the long-term think their cost savings…are significant
enough that they get back the value of their expenditure,” she said.

The May 9 information session is open to the public and takes place at the
Comox United Church, at 250 Beach Drive. The event starts at 7 p.m. and
admission is by donation.
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