350 Humboldt presents “Electric cars could help save the world! But where will we charge them?” on Monday, April 5, at 7:00 p.m.

EVs could play a big role in the path toward ditching fossil fuels. With upfront costs declining and their range steadily increasing, EVs are already becoming competitive with gas-powered cars.

But where will drivers find a charge, and will access to chargers be fairly distributed?   EV researchers Chih-Wei Hsu, Anh Bui, and Derek Ichien will discuss gaps in accessing public chargers in California and detail charger access in Humboldt County. They’ll also present examples from across the nation of how charger access can be maximized, and propose what might work for Humboldt.

All three presenters are alumni of Humboldt State University and currently work on EV charger access issues in California. You’ll be interested in this discussion!

Register for the free Zoom talk at:

https://actionnetwork.org/events/electric-cars-could-help-save-the-world-but-where-will-we-charge-them/

The presentation is cosponsored by Environmental Protection Information Center, Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities, 11th Hour, the Sierra Club’s North Group, Cooperation Humboldt, Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Climate Action Campaign, and Temple Beth-El. Thank you to our cosponsors!

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