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CalCars in Seattle
CalCars Founder Felix Kramer and Technology Lead Ron Gremban are driving North.
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Steve Lough writes:
Finally, folks in the Pacific North West got a "Hands ON - First Hand
look at California Cars Initiative's "Prius PLUS" This Monday, 11/14.
Felix Kramer, the founder of CalCars, and Ron Gremban one of their lead
engineers, drove their 100 mpg Prius on to the court yard of Seattle
City Light. With TV cameras blazing, and Radio Microphones on "RECORD"
several dozen dignitaries and environmental types showed up for the
press conference. Seattle City Mayors office was represented, along with
City Light, the Mayors Task force on the Environment, City council
members, Puget Sound Clean Cities Org., Seattle Electric Vehicle
Association, and many more too numerous to mention.
Local media coverage was good, and very positive, but as always could
have been longer, and more detailed.
After the News Conference, the car traveled to South West Seattle to
South Seattle Community College, where one of the States largest
Automotive programs is taught, and the students got a chance to see the
car and ask more technical questions.
Then it was off to Wenatchee Washington in Eastern Washington for a
conference to kick-start a Pug-In Hybrid program much like what Austin
Texas is currently working on, where cars might be modified on a near
assembly line like basis, for those who can NOT Wait for Toyota to
create Plug-In hybrids off their own assembly lines.
On behalf of the Seattle EV Association, we sincerely Thank Felix and
company for their visit to the Pacific North West, and wish them well in
all their most important work.
Audio from the EVent:
Photo's by Steven Lough
Tried to sneak in, but the Mayors PR Man ( 0316 left) chased me off
Felix, Ron, Me, and the Prius+
Enviro Guy, and Gal (cant remember their names)
Ron Gremban - CalCar Technician/Engineer
KOMO TV Cameras ( I have video of thier 30 sec. spot)
Rich Feldman Apollo Aliance guy
(Left to Right)
Marty McCumber - Mayors PR Guy
Julien Loh - Mayors Community Outreach Liason
Jorge Carrasco - City Light Superintendant
City Council Woman, Jean Godden, Energy & Enviro Chair
Our own Jim Johnson (center) MC Electric
(Left to Right)
David - UW Motor Pool Super.
Mike Porter - So.Sea.Com.College
Felix Kramer - CalCars
Students attending PHEV Lecture, South Seattle Community College