Hello Tesla Owners!
I am working on setting up an EV day for Spring quarter. We put together these events for ENGR 111, Introduction to Engineering where students learn basic engineering analysis through hands-on projects. One of our projects is based on Electric Vehicles. Students perform calculations to compare the cost and environmental impact of electric versus internal combustion vehicles.
We've ran this project for over two years now and each time it has been amazing due to the generous participation from owners on this forum! Those of you who have participated, I can't thank you enough for volunteering your time!
Here is an article in our student newspaper about the event last quarter: Teslas: The Way of the Future on Campus
I am looking for volunteers who would like to show off their cars to a group of enthusiastic engineering students. We normally start off with a 30 - 40 minute question and answer session and then gave rides to students 4 at a time. It is completely up to you whether you would like to take students on short rides (no students will be driving) and it is definitely not required.
I became an EV owner recently by purchasing a 2011 Leaf so I'll be bringing it for rides as well. I know....not as much fun as a Tesla. I've also got my $1000 down for a Model 3 (waited in line for 3 hours), so hopefully I'll be upgrading soon.
We have multiple sections of this course so I am arranging two different days. Here are the times and dates:
- Monday April 18th from 10:30 - 1:30 (with cafeteria lunch provided 11:50 - 12:20).
- Tuesday April 19th from 4:30 - 6:00 pm
We are located at 2000 Tower Street in Everett. There are blink chargers located on campus (Level 2, 30 AMP).
If you can only make one session or even only come for a short time we would still love to have you!
Please let me know if you are interested or if you have any questions and thank you for your support!
You can send me a PM or email me at jgraber at everettcc dot edu.
Thanks!
Joe
I am working on setting up an EV day for Spring quarter. We put together these events for ENGR 111, Introduction to Engineering where students learn basic engineering analysis through hands-on projects. One of our projects is based on Electric Vehicles. Students perform calculations to compare the cost and environmental impact of electric versus internal combustion vehicles.
We've ran this project for over two years now and each time it has been amazing due to the generous participation from owners on this forum! Those of you who have participated, I can't thank you enough for volunteering your time!
Here is an article in our student newspaper about the event last quarter: Teslas: The Way of the Future on Campus
I am looking for volunteers who would like to show off their cars to a group of enthusiastic engineering students. We normally start off with a 30 - 40 minute question and answer session and then gave rides to students 4 at a time. It is completely up to you whether you would like to take students on short rides (no students will be driving) and it is definitely not required.
I became an EV owner recently by purchasing a 2011 Leaf so I'll be bringing it for rides as well. I know....not as much fun as a Tesla. I've also got my $1000 down for a Model 3 (waited in line for 3 hours), so hopefully I'll be upgrading soon.
We have multiple sections of this course so I am arranging two different days. Here are the times and dates:
- Monday April 18th from 10:30 - 1:30 (with cafeteria lunch provided 11:50 - 12:20).
- Tuesday April 19th from 4:30 - 6:00 pm
We are located at 2000 Tower Street in Everett. There are blink chargers located on campus (Level 2, 30 AMP).
If you can only make one session or even only come for a short time we would still love to have you!
Please let me know if you are interested or if you have any questions and thank you for your support!
You can send me a PM or email me at jgraber at everettcc dot edu.
Thanks!
Joe