San Diego Sunshine: San Diego Plug-in Parade--going green!

San Diego Plug-in Parade--going green!

 The San Diego Center for Sustainable Energy hosted this first ever event on National Plug-In Day last Sunday, and it was a colorful parade of dozens of red, white, blue, silver and black Nissan Leafs, plus a few Priuses, 2 Volts, and a redone electric Mustang and Celica. Ecotality presented an update on the status of upcoming electric chargers throughout San Diego County. One of our big goals is to get more chargers installed en route to Orange and L.A. Counties, plus more heading east towards Julian, the mountains and snow.

So, what's it like driving a bright red Nissan Leaf? I love it! Electric bill is only $19-$20 a month; no more gas stations, no oil changes. This car has a lot of pep, and a lot of room. People still ask if I miss my Mustang convertible...nope!

 

I feel great about giving some oommph to the electric car movement. There are over 600 Leafs now in San Diego county. You can get plenty of local info on our facebook page: Nissan Leaf Lovers San Diego.

And if you want to green up your home and your life, visit the CCSE at http://energycenter.org

Barb Fischer

La Mesa, CA San Diego, CA

619.339.1396

4 commentsBarb Fischer • October 19 2011 04:58PM

Comments

It's good you love the electric car, how was it in terms of perfomance? And you charge it how many times? This a big step in going green i hope that the country will all convert soon... No more GAS!

Posted by Rob Kittle & The Kittle Team Fort Collins Homes For Sale (The Kittle Team - Keller Williams Realty) 7 months ago

Rob, it's great... lots of pep and drives very smoothly. I charge it between midnight and 5Am when I get the inductrial rates.

 

Posted by Barb Fischer (RD Brown Real Estate) 7 months ago

Great post Barb, now I want to drive a leaf! : )

Posted by WIN Home Inspection (National Home Office ) 7 months ago

Will be test driving!   Nice post.

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) 7 months ago

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