I liked this ev!
Pedicabs and EV's!
Just plug them in and go.
It was hard to see any "engine" in these. The engine is very small and just runs the wheels. It is mostly batteries.
Beaver Island already has about 5-6 free charging stations. This one is at Central Michigan University's Bio Station.
A very efficient GEM utility vehicle.
We like this GEM. Fits four people or two people and a large dog!
A very efficient GEM utility vehicle.
We like this GEM. Fits four people or two people and a large dog!
Anne looking good in the red EV!
Cary checking out the dashboard -- not much there!
Even the island dogs love the EV's!
An electric scooter for the Historical Society raffle.
According to the GEM literature, owning a GEM eS Model (small utility vehicle) versus a combustion engine car for 3 years (3600 miles) would be:
GEM Combustion
Costs $8,000
Cary checking out the dashboard -- not much there!
Even the island dogs love the EV's!
An electric scooter for the Historical Society raffle.
All 13 EV's came on the ferry from Charlevoix on Friday, June 27. It was fun watching them debark.
Then and now! The old Caddy must take lots of $5.50 a gallon gas vs. the EV's -- no gas!!
Then and now! The old Caddy must take lots of $5.50 a gallon gas vs. the EV's -- no gas!!
*****************************************************
The Beaver Island Electric Car Show on June 27 and 28, 2008 was informative and fun to see. We got there early to see the electric cars come off the ferry from Charlevoix. I think the boat guys enjoyed driving those cuties off! The Beaver Island newspapers and us bloggers were there to take photos.
There were Zenn cars (http://www.zenncars.com/), Miles Electric Vehicles (http://www.mileselectricvehicles.com/) and Gems (http://www.gemcar.com/) . Gem stands for Global Electric Motorcars, a Chrysler Company. The Gems and Miles cars were accompanied by the authorized dealer, Vic Staley, from New London OH at North Central Zenn. The Gems were accompanied by Frank Veraldi from Fox Charlevoix (http://www.foxcharlevoix.com/). The Beaver Island organizer of the ev show was Dan Wardlow who brought his blue Zenn and graciously allowed folks to take it for a spin – which I did! What fun and so quiet. Of course, no gas motor, just batteries (about 7 batteries) and a little motor to run the wheels. The parking brake was on, I turned the key, put the button to forward, took off the brake and off we went! I think I got up to 25 mph. There was room in the back for 2 people if you had a seat installed or a dog. When we got back from my spin, the button went to neutral, turned the key off and put the parking brake on. That was it! Plug it in around the island at various free charging stations when needed, or at your home overnight.
We wondered about over-wintering an electric car. You can find some place to overwinter where it would be charged/recharged once a month. It would be hard to put a solar trickle charger on all seven batteries like we presently do for our car. Maybe some enterprising islanders will work something out for overwinter care for electric cars.
Jeff Connor was also there from Inland Motors. He is retrofitting a Dodge Dakota into an elective vehicle. He recommends that as it has all the “comforts” of a regular car (heat, a/c, radio, plush seats, larger tires) but no gas motor. He will also service ev’s on the island.
The prices ran from around $8,000 for a used GEM to around $15,000 for the utility truck. They basically pay for themselves, especially here on Beaver Island with gas presently at $5.50 a gallon. The cost per “gallon” is about 2.5 or 3 cents (in electricity costs). The Zenn dealer told us the batteries would last about 3-5 years, probably longer on a part time use and would cost about $1500 to replace all seven batteries.
There were Zenn cars (http://www.zenncars.com/), Miles Electric Vehicles (http://www.mileselectricvehicles.com/) and Gems (http://www.gemcar.com/) . Gem stands for Global Electric Motorcars, a Chrysler Company. The Gems and Miles cars were accompanied by the authorized dealer, Vic Staley, from New London OH at North Central Zenn. The Gems were accompanied by Frank Veraldi from Fox Charlevoix (http://www.foxcharlevoix.com/). The Beaver Island organizer of the ev show was Dan Wardlow who brought his blue Zenn and graciously allowed folks to take it for a spin – which I did! What fun and so quiet. Of course, no gas motor, just batteries (about 7 batteries) and a little motor to run the wheels. The parking brake was on, I turned the key, put the button to forward, took off the brake and off we went! I think I got up to 25 mph. There was room in the back for 2 people if you had a seat installed or a dog. When we got back from my spin, the button went to neutral, turned the key off and put the parking brake on. That was it! Plug it in around the island at various free charging stations when needed, or at your home overnight.
We wondered about over-wintering an electric car. You can find some place to overwinter where it would be charged/recharged once a month. It would be hard to put a solar trickle charger on all seven batteries like we presently do for our car. Maybe some enterprising islanders will work something out for overwinter care for electric cars.
Jeff Connor was also there from Inland Motors. He is retrofitting a Dodge Dakota into an elective vehicle. He recommends that as it has all the “comforts” of a regular car (heat, a/c, radio, plush seats, larger tires) but no gas motor. He will also service ev’s on the island.
The prices ran from around $8,000 for a used GEM to around $15,000 for the utility truck. They basically pay for themselves, especially here on Beaver Island with gas presently at $5.50 a gallon. The cost per “gallon” is about 2.5 or 3 cents (in electricity costs). The Zenn dealer told us the batteries would last about 3-5 years, probably longer on a part time use and would cost about $1500 to replace all seven batteries.
According to the GEM literature, owning a GEM eS Model (small utility vehicle) versus a combustion engine car for 3 years (3600 miles) would be:
GEM Combustion
Costs $8,000
Insurance $900
Electricity $90
No tailpipe emissions.
Electricity $90
No tailpipe emissions.
COMBUSTION ENGINE CAR
Cost: $20,000
Insurance $3,000
Fuel: $750 (right now gas is $5.50 a gallon on Beaver Island)
GO BACK TO: http://www.BeaverIslandJewelry.com HOME PAGE
2 comments:
I was there on Beaver Island during the EV show! Very nice, and looked like everyone was having fun taking a test drive.
Wish I lived on Beaver Island!
Show was great and now we're seeing a few extra electric vehicles around the island!
I think it would be hard to live here all year round but it is nice in the summer!
Post a Comment