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Tesla Cabin Overheat Protection Put To The Test

July 6, 2018 admin

By Steven Loveday Tesla recently added a feature called Cabin Overheat Protection … does it really work? The new feature was added to the Tesla Model 3 via a recent over-the-air update. At the same time, the Model 3 also received the Summon feature and Wi-Fi connectivity. Tesla’s Model S and Model X …read more

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SEVA Monthly Meetings Are Back In Person!


All are invited to attend SEVA monthly meetings on the Second Tuesday of every month
Church of the Nazarene
4401 2nd Ave NE
Seattle, WA  98105
(Wallingford Neighborhood-church is behind Dick’s Drive In)
Car show in the parking lot at 6:30 p.m., meeting indoors at 7 p.m.

Mission Statement

The Seattle Electric Vehicle Association is a non-profit, all volunteer association of electric vehicle owners and enthusiasts.

Our mission is to promote, the widespread adoption of electric vehicle through education, demonstration and advocacy.

SEVA is a registered 501(c) 3a and all donations are tax-deductible.

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Ten years ago 2010 there were no Nissan Leafs, Chevy Bolts, Tesla Model 3s, etc. This video by Transport Evolved looks at how the unlijley re-birht of electic cars not only happened, but has become a success during the last decade.
 

   
 
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