Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Three Cities Are "The Most Electric-Car Friendly"




We are planning an "Electric City Tour" from Florida that, hopefully will take us to electric-car friendly cities and towns across the USA. 

PlugShare, the social network devoted to finding and sharing public charging stations, conducted a national census of the number of public charging stations in each major city in the U.S and concluded that Portland, Oregon and Dallas, Texas currently have the largest number of publicly accessible charging stations per 100,000 residents.

PlugShare attributes Dallas' high position on the list due to eVgo, an electric vehicle charging company based in the city.

Similarly, Nashville, Tennessee occupies third place with 8.2 charging stations per 100,000 residents because of a nearby factory, where the  2013 Nissan Leaf will be built. San Francisco Bay occupied fourth place, with 6.6 charging stations per 100,000 residents. Florida, that sees the environmental and economic value of electric tourism is pledged to dot the state with 500 recharge stations in the near future.



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Based in Florida, Elite-evs are faster than blue lightning but they can also be tamed to top speeds under 50 mph for resort community travel needs.

Ideal for town and retirement community travel
 see our Electric City Car Collection at e-cars.cc.

The future is here and it's Electric!

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