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Question: Nominate Steven Lough for the EAA Lifetime Achievement Award.
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« Topic Start: November 23, 2008, 04:08:49 pm »

Also see http://www.seattleeva.org/wiki/User:Steven_Lough/Bio

Please reply to this message and write a little personalized message about why you think Steven Lough should get the EAA Lifetime Achievement Award.  Also vote in the poll at the top of this topic.  If you do not yet have a forum account now would be a great time to register so that you can add your vote and reply!

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From: Barbara
A group is going to nominate Steve Lough for the EAA Lifetime Achievement Award.  Can you think of a way to put it on the forum so as many people who want to sign it can so we don't have to send a gaggle of separate emails to Terry Wilson?

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From: Jerry Asher
Okay now, . . . the EAA Lifetime Achievement Award.  I support Steve so at the moment, consider this an EVJerry-nomination, until replaced by an SEVA'r-nomination or better yet a combined gaggle of SEVA'rs' nomination.  You are most deserving!

Steven Lough has been a leader in local efforts to popularize Electric Vehicles for over 28 years. His family GM Dealership took on a line of commercially built electric vehicles back in 1980.  Soon after that Steven became the President of the local EV Club, the Seattle Electric Vehicle Association.  Starting in 1981 till the present, he has orchestrated Electric Vehicle EV-ents every year to include multiple exhibits at the Pacific Science Center, Seattle International Auto show, EV Rallies round Green Lake - coined "Gasless round Greenlake"  then "Gasless at Gas Works Park", and finally "Gasless on Greenwood Ave." the annual Hot Rod and custom car show, sponsored by the Greenwood and Phinny Ridge Development Council.  He has been instrumental in aligning SEVA with the Puget Sound Clean Cities Coalition, and a half dozen other Environmental groups.  He has also been active in lobbying for favorable EV Legislation in Olympia.  For several years he also sat on the Board of the National Electric Auto Association.  Being this active, and meeting with EV Enthusiasts from around the world at various National and International EV Conventions, he has befriended many EV Personalities to include, Chelsea Sexton of Plug-In-America, Chris Paine - Director of "Who Killed the Electric Car", Bill Moore of EVWorld, Felix Kramer of CalCars.org,  Dr. Andrew Frank of US Davis, and many local, state, and federal legislators.

His favorite activity these days is to engage the public in the EV Debate through lectures, speaking engagements, radio and TV appearances, and just talking with anyone who will step forward with a question or two about EVs.   SEVA has put more  freeway-capable EVs on the streets of King County than any other entity, mainly through the conversion of existing Gas Cars into Electric Cars.

Two of the clubs most popular mottoes which sum up their credo are:
"Education, Demonstration, and Proliferation"
And:
"To convert a gas car to electric, is the highest form of recycling"
Both coined by Steven many years ago.

He has attended many  World EV Conventions and symposia over the last 20 years, and has  fostered friendships with many of the worlds leading Personalities and key technical innovators in the field.

His outlook on Electric Vehicles is very Democratic.  He is in favor of any and all forms of EVs to include, Street vehicles, both freeway capable and NEV’s ( Neighborhood Electric Vehicles) Electric Racing, Electric Boats, Electric assisted bicycles, and scooters, and in general any device which does not use gas or diesel.  He is in favor of the implementation of Bio-Diesel and  Ethanol as long as it can be produced sustainability.  Also wind and solar power, and especially the vibrant movement towards  Plug-In Hybrid cars, of which the Seattle EV Association has been very active.  He is available for speaking engagements on a moments notice.

EVer, J. "EVJerry" Asher, BEVA Member, EVADC Education Chair, and EAA Board Member

PS  Lastly, Steve, it's my belief that there's no competing for any winner's slot but rather only acknowledging as many as the EAA Board determines to select.
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« Reply #1: November 23, 2008, 05:57:24 pm »

Steven Lough is very deserving of the nomination for the EAA Lifetime Achievement Award. 
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« Reply #2: November 23, 2008, 06:05:03 pm »

While I hope Steve is not "retiring" he is certainly deserving of national recognition.  it has been his tireless and selfless dedication that has kept SEVA viable through all the ups and downs these last 28 years.  I second the nomination of Steve Lough for lifetime achievement award.

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ciao for now,
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« Reply #3: November 23, 2008, 08:29:48 pm »

I would like to add a couple more of Steve's achievements:

Steve has been instrumental in starting an Electric Vehicle series of classes at South Seattle Community College including a 6 day conversion class in June 2008 taught by Mike Brown and Shari Prange and he and other SEVA members will be teaching another one in March 2009

Steve, along with other SEVA members, has provided support for Electric Vehicle businesses in the Seattle area.

Steve is usually the first contact with people looking for information about EVs. His phone number is available to the public and he kindly answers all kinds of questions about EVs.  That is how I got involved about two years ago.

Barbara Denovan



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« Reply #4: December 22, 2008, 10:14:14 am »

Steven Lough definitely deserves the Lifetime Achievement Award. I have ben interested in EV's for sometime but only recently became a memeber of SEVA. Steve has been a dedicated proponent and mentor of all things EV answering questions and providing direction since the first time I met him. The work he does on behalf of EV's cannot be measured or defined but clearly contributes to a serious economic and environmental problem facing all of us in America and the world. I have tremendous respect for that kind of vision and dedication and selflessness. Congratulations Steve. You deserves the award.

Norman T. Baker, PHD.
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« Reply #5: January 12, 2009, 02:30:10 am »

Steve is someone who walks the talk.  Not only was he converting his own car(s) in the '70s before any one thought to, he continues to be  a passionate  and clear-spoken advocate electric car use and technology for and  in  I think this man deserves a lot of credit for organizing everyone as he does and for his on-going willingness to demonstrate, teach and reach out to people about alternative transportation.
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« Reply #6: January 19, 2009, 08:50:26 am »

Steven Lough has been a mainstay for the EV movement in Washington. He deserves the honor.

Graeme Sackrison
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