http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865616860/State-launches-new-website-for-electric-vehicle-owners.html
State launches new website for electric vehicle owners
By Jasen Lee  Dec. 2 2014

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John Loveless shows where the batteries are in his Geo Metro that he
converted to an all-electric vehicle, in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Dec. 2,
2014.

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Summary
The Governor’s Office of Energy Development announced the launch of a
website aimed at aiding electric vehicle owners by providing up-to-date
information on the technology as well as educating Utahns about the many
benefits of electric vehicles.

“Our comprehensive goal is to promote the shift to a more diverse
transportation system, one that includes electric vehicles, natural gas
vehicles, alternative liquid fuels, and even public transit and pedestrian
infrastructure.” -Laura Nelson


SALT LAKE CITY — Three years ago, Kaysville resident John Loveless spent
hours online watching videos that taught him how to convert his
gasoline-powered Geo Metro into an all-electric vehicle.

After working more hours in his garage, he was successfully able to remove
his old internal combustion engine and replace it with an electric motor
that today powers the car he uses every day to commute back and forth to
work and around town for various other errands.

In fact, today his wife drives a Nissan Leaf hatchback, which the family
uses to transport their four kids to activities as well as make trips to
Costco when the need arises. That vehicle — which they’ve had for more than
a year — is also battery powered.

“We don’t own any gas cars,” he said. “We totally went cold turkey off gas.”

After driving traditional gasoline vehicles for years, Loveless said they
became disenchanted with the high operating costs and environmental impacts
and decided to try an alternative fuel vehicle.

“We were tired of paying high gas prices, and then there was the air
pollution,” he explained. “We just thought, 'Let's try it out.'”

After making the conversion, he is now a true believer.

On Tuesday, the Governor’s Office of Energy Development announced the launch
of the website www.utahdriveselectric.org aimed at aiding current electric
vehicle owners by providing up-to-date information on the increasingly
popular technology, as well as educating Utahns about the many benefits of
electric vehicles.

The site will also explain how technological advances have brought a variety
of vehicles to the market while also facilitating the expansion of charging
infrastructure statewide, said Jeffrey Barrett, spokesman for the office.

The website will serve as a “one-stop shop” for information regarding
electric vehicles, featuring an interactive charging station map, facts and
figures about the benefits of the technology, a buyers’ guide with facts on
Utah-available electric vehicles, and a savings calculator that provides
information on fuel cost savings, emissions reduction and post-incentive
vehicle cost, Barrett said.

“Utah Drives Electric is focused on electric vehicles in particular because
of the technology’s unique position at the nexus of the transportation and
utility sectors, and because of its potential to positively impact air
quality,” explained Laura Nelson, the executive director of the Governor's
Office of Energy Development.

“Our comprehensive goal is to promote the shift to a more diverse
transportation system, one that includes electric vehicles, natural gas
vehicles, alternative liquid fuels, and even public transit and pedestrian
infrastructure,” she said.

This year, the department partnered with Nissan, the Utah Clean Air
Partnership and other stakeholders to deploy the first publicly available
high-voltage charging stations along the Wasatch Front. Next year, the
department will join with Utah Valley University and the Utah Clean Air
Partnership to install four new charging stations in Orem.

The office will collaborate to expand the deployment of these important
technologies, Barrett said. The site is meant to facilitate the private
investments that will be truly essential to the diversification of Utah’s
transportation sector, he added.

The agency hopes the site will become a community tool powered by community
interest and input.

Heiner Fuchs of Sandy purchased a Leaf early this year and said the benefits
of driving an electric vehicle far outweigh those of traditional
gasoline-powered cars. He hopes the state’s efforts to promote electric
vehicle use will be successful.

“Having consolidated information for vehicle owners in one website will
actually be useful,” Heiner said.
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