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The Plug In America Podcast keeps listeners informed about efforts to get more electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids into drivers' hands. Through interviews with the directors of Plug In America and other experts, the podcast will explore the environmental benefits of plug-in vehicles, the ever-changing politics surrounding plug-in initiatives, and the latest announcements by vehicle manufacturers. Contact the Plug In America podcast at podcast@pluginamerica.org.

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At 18, Ivan Kumamoto is already a dedicated EV activist. As co-president of OYEA (Organization of Young Environmental Activists), he works to educate the public in his corner of Texas on the benefits of EVs. In this podcast, Ivan describes some of their EVents.
Dallas Plugs In! - Friday, October 14, 2011
One of the twenty-six cities that will be celebrating National Plug-In Day is – surprisingly – Dallas. In this podcast, Dave Aasheim and Jenny Danieau talk about "tailgate without tailpipes," the EVent they've organized to promote electric cars deep in the heart of Texas oil country.
Davis Plugs In! - Wednesday, October 12, 2011
National Plug-In Day is spreading like wildfire! Four short weeks ago, EVents were being planned in "only" 12 cities; today 22 cities across the country are hosting National Plug-In Day activities. In this podcast, Chris Granger and Manny Rin from Davis, California describe the "electric cruise-about" they have organized as part of the...
San Francisco Plugs In! - Monday, October 10, 2011
Marc Geller is the National Plug-In Day events captain for San Francisco and a veteran of the EV scene. In this interview, Marc gives us some historical perspective as he examines the contrast between the "desperation" of early EV protests and the "celebration" of National Plug-In Day. Later, Marc provides information about the EVents of San...
Orange County Plugs In! - Monday, October 10, 2011
As October 16 gets closer, America’s EV community is moving towards a historic first: the very first nationwide EVent. In this podcast, Plug-In America’s own Linda Nicholes shares her unusual perspective on National Plug-In Day. A few short years ago, Linda took to the streets as one of a handful of EV drivers in the Don’t Crush protests....
New York City Plugs In! - Monday, October 10, 2011
National Plug-In Day is getting closer! In six short days , grassroots organizations from LA to New York will be celebrating history’s first nationwide EV event. In this podcast, Nate Pinsley the event director for NYC Plug-In Day tells us exactly what NY City’s EV community means when they offer to show the world “How it’s done, New York style...
Tucson Plugs In! - Saturday, October 8, 2011
When Benjamin Nead, Tucson radio personality and clean-energy enthusiast, heard about National Plug-In Day, he knew he had to get involved. In this podcast, Benjamin describes the birth and purpose of Tucson Plugs In 2011, the "organization of one" that has added Tucson to the list of cities celebrating this nationwide EVent. Benjamin gives...
Sierra Club Plugs In! - Friday, October 7, 2011
Gina Coplon-Newfield, the woman heading up Sierra Club's national EV campaign, coordinates grassroots organizations all over the country as they celebrate National Plug-In Day. In this interview, Gina discusses Sierra Club's historical involvement with plug-ins and its seminal role in organizing America's first nationwide EVent.
National Plug-In Day is Coming! - Monday, September 26, 2011
On October 16, EV enthusiasts in more than 20 cities nationwide will be celebrating National Plug-In Day. From Knoxville to Seattle, grassroot organizations are working with the likes of Sierra Club, Electric Auto Association, and Plug In America to spread the word through EVents like plug-in parades and no-tailpipe tailgate parties. In this...
Chargers Demystified - Thursday, August 18, 2011
Can you charge an EV in the rain? What if you accidentally drive away while the charger is still connected? As EVs enter the mainstream, both owners and wannabes are asking all kinds of questions about EV chargers. In this interview Bill Korthof, EV driver and professional electrician, walks listeners through EV charger basics: types, cost,...
EVs in the Air Force - Sunday, June 12, 2011
The US Air Force has a long history of using EVs. Hear Lt. Col. Brian Rusler provide the inside scoop on the Air Force’s current renewable energy program and the significant role EVs will play in achieving its ambitious goals.
Air Force Veteran Speaks Out on EVs - Sunday, June 12, 2011
Tim Goodrich is a veteran Air Force pilot who was deployed three times in the Middle East and later visited that area as part of a citizen fact-finding mission. In this podcast, Tim shares his first-hand knowledge of what went and tells us how it opened his eyes to the environmental, strategic, and humanitarian importance of EVs.
Polar Bear Tells All! - Tuesday, April 19, 2011
In its very first inter-species podcast, Plug In America talks with a polar bear. And this is not just any Ursus Maritimus - this bear's appearance in the wildly popular Nissan commercial has catapulted him to instant fame. Here, P-Bear discusses his sudden celebrityk, how it has affected his personal life, and how he plans to spend his...
Chris Paine's "Revenge" - Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Director Chris Paine has described his influential 2006 documentary, "Who Killed the Electric Car?" as being "about how corporations can make some very bad decisions." His newest work, as revealed in this interview, carries a dramatically different message. Here Chris discusses the genesis of the soon-to-premiere "Revenge of the Electric Car"...
"Electric" Tells All - Friday, April 15, 2011
Stephen Zimpel, who portrays "Electric" in Plug In America's wildly popular service announcements, reveals his past life as a "petrol head" and discusses how making the spots radically changed his perspective on EVs.
A Million EVs in Four Years? Really? - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Marc Geller, longtime EV driver and activist, discusses the Administration's ambitious plan to put 1 million EVs on America's roads by 2015. So many, so quickly - is it possible? Marc weighs in with a resounding "yes!" and tells us why.
EVs Deep in the Heart of Texas - Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sara Bisig, owner of Go Green Eco Taxi, has established a thriving electric taxi service right in the middle of Texas oil country. Inspired by the film "Who Killed the Electric Car," this eco-entrepreneur is simmultaneously having fun and "changing the world, one taxi ride at a time."
Linda Nicholes and Howard Stein recount the tale of a harrowing Toyota transport chase and other successful efforts that protected hundreds of RAV4 EVs from future dates with the crusher.
Living History - Inaugural Parade West - Monday, September 27, 2010
Zan Dubin Scott, Plug In America's Communications Director, describes the 2008 Inaugural Parade West, when EV drivers and supporters sent their message to Washington, loud and clear: We want plug-in EVs on the road NOW! More photos from the Parade.
Sherry Boschert discusses upcoming EVents - Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Q: What do a conference on the "built environment," an expo of high-tech, eco-friendly vehicles, and a forum whose mission is "...inspiring a shift to live on Earth in ways that honor the web of life..." have in common? A: All three are sponsoring activities in the Bay Area over the next few weeks -- and Plug In America will be a presence at each...
An 88 Year Love Affair - Monday, September 6, 2010
At 99, Howard Dunholter may just be the oldest Tesla owner in the world. In this interview he describes his 88-year love affair with the electric car, an affair stretching from the elegant glass-and-chrome horseless carriages of the 1920's to his current powder-blue, wickedly fast Tesla roadster.
Busted in Burbank! - Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Alexandra Paul and Collette Divine discuss the 2005 General Motors Burbank Vigil and their subsequent arrest.
A LEAF grows in Tennessee Part 2 - Sunday, June 20, 2010
Why did Nissan invite Plug In America to Tennessee?    * Advocacy, "keeping the dream alive"    * Show Nissan's commitmentDoes Nissan want to dominate the world market in EVs?    * Globally mass produce and mass market the world's first affordable electric vehicleSimultanous launches in US, Japan,...
A LEAF grows in Tennessee Part 1 - Thursday, June 17, 2010
In April 2010, Plug In America was invited to Nissan Corporate Headquarters in Tennessee where they met key executives, spoke to employees, reviewed the ZEM (Zero-Emission Mobility) team plans, and visited the plant in Smyrna, TN where future LEAFs and their battery packs will be manufactured.In this podcast, Kate speaks to Richard Kelly, who...
On May 14-16, the EV community can celebrate another historical milestone: North America's first zero-carbon motorcycle grand prix. In this interview Jeremy Burne, U.S. Director of TTXGP, paints a dynamic picture of the race that uses cutting-edge zero carbon technology to deliver "thrills and passion" to spectators and riders alike.
EV Outreach and Kids - Wednesday, March 31, 2010
How do you connect with the next generation of EV drivers? Linda Nicholes has been doing outreach at local schools for nine years. She often appears as a "one-woman panel" after children have already viewed "Who Killed the Electric Car". Learn some of the tactics she uses to connect with all kids, from the very young who may not understand the...
What's happening in Washington State? - Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Chad Schwitters, EV enthusiast and member of Plug In America's Executive Committee, describes the EV scene in Washington State.
Resource Guide Unveiled - Monday, January 25, 2010
Sherry Boschert introduces Plug In America's newest project, a publication titled "Charged Up & Ready to Roll: The Definitive Guide to Plug-In Electric Vehicles," and tells us why it is "unlike any other."
CA First PHEV School Bus - Thursday, January 14, 2010
Ramses Banda, Marketing Manager of IC Bus, and Ralph Knight, Director of Transportation for the Napa Valley Unified School District, discuss the PHEV school bus that will be on display at Plug In America's January 28 benefit
Anne Korin Interview Part 2 - Thursday, January 7, 2010
Anne Korin, co-author of the book, "Turning Oil into Salt: Energy Independence through Fuel Choice," discusses the crucial role of plug-in electric vehicles in the fight to strip oil of its status as a "strategic commodity"
Anne Korin Interview Part 1 - Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Anne Korin, co-author of the book, "Turning Oil into Salt: Energy Independence through Fuel Choice," discusses the crucial role of plug-in electric vehicles in the fight to strip oil of its status as a "strategic commodity"
Blog Debut - Friday, December 4, 2009
Sherry Boschert, co-founder and Board member of Plug In America, talks about In the Driver's Seat (http://www.pluginamerica.org/blogs/drivers-seat), Plug In America's new blog.
PIA joins MoveOn campaign - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Marc Geller, cofounder and Board member of Plug in America, explains why PIA has joined MoveOn in calling for Toyota to withdraw from the US Chamber of Commerce. Visit the MoveOn Campaign Page to join the thousands that have already participated in this action.
Looking Down the Road - Thursday, October 22, 2009
Plug In America's managing director, Jeanne Trombly, tells us what Plug In America will be doing over the next 12 months.
Project Get Ready - Friday, October 2, 2009
Project Get Ready, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Institute, is a program designed to help cities prepare for plug-in vehicles. In this interview, Project Manager Matt Matilla and Plug In America Vice President Paul Scott discuss the project and tell listeners how their cities can get involved.
The ABCs of ZEVs Part 1 - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Darell Dickey, Plug In America member and self-proclaimed "EV nut" discusses some of the basics of EV technology, such as: How do EV motors work? Why are they so quiet? and Why do they provide so much more torque than old-fashioned gas-burning engines?
Plug In 2009 Part 1 - Thursday, July 2, 2009
Mindy Berman, Plug In 2009 Media Coordinator, gives an overview of this important event, including guest speakers and exciting new exhibits.
Interview with Mark Perry of Nissan - Thursday, May 28, 2009
Mark Perry, Director of Product Planning for Nissan North American, discusses their all-electric sedan and the reasons behind Nissan's active committment to EVs.
Interview with Ed Kjaer Part 2 - Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Ed Kjaer, Director of Electric Transportation for SoCal Edison, discusses the world's largest fleet of electic vehicles and the place of plug-in electric cars in America -- today, tomorrow, and 100 years down the road.
Interview with Ed Kjaer Part 1 - Monday, May 4, 2009
Ed Kjaer, Director of Electric Transportation for SoCal Edison, discusses the world's largest fleet of electic vehicles and the place of plug-in electric cars in America -- today, tomorrow, and 100 years down the road.
Inaugural Parade West Part 3 - Monday, February 23, 2009
"Did Washington get the message?" Alexandra Paul, electric car driver and co-founder of Plug In America, answers these and other questions about the Parade in this interview.
Inaugural Parade West Part 2 - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Steve Factor from SolarCity discusses his "Solar Taco" Toyota Tacoma EV: how he built it and the strong message it will send when he drives it in the upcoming Parade.
AC Propulsion CEO Tom Gage - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
In this interview Tom Gage, Plug In America Advisory Board member and CEO of AC Propulsion, reveals some unusual features of AC Propulsion's drive technology -- including surprising uses for a battery charger.
Inaugural Parade West Part 1 - Friday, January 9, 2009
The Inaugural Parade West is intended to "send a message to Washington," declares Zan Dubin Scott, Plug In America's Communications Director, in this interview. She discusses the parade's purpose and origin and reveals her own high hopes for the outcome.
Jennifer Talks Bailout - Monday, December 15, 2008
Jennifer Krill, program director for the Rainforest Action network and new member of Plug In America's Board of Directors, discusses the proposed auto industry bailout and what listeners can do to influence the outcome.
Green Architect Mike Pitler - Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Mike Pitler, an Oakland architect, included plug-in vehicle charging capability among the features of a recent redevelopment project. Why provide accommodations for a car that isn't on the market yet? Mike answers this question and discusses his vision of the "perfect partnership" between EV's and drivers who live in urban neighborhoods.
The ABCs of ZEVs Part 2 - Tuesday, July 29, 2008
In the second part of our series, Darell Dickey, long-time electric car driver and self-proclaimed "EV nut," discusses how his daily routine changed when he switched from a gas-burner to a plug-in electric car. He highlights his EV's many benefits -- not all of them financial.
Volunteer Spotlight: Colby Trudeau - Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Plug In America volunteer Colby Trudeau discusses the events that sparked his interest in plug-in electric vehicles. He also describes the pleasures of driving an electric bike - his current ride - and gives pointers to people who want plug-in electric cars of their own.
Let's Analyze EVs - Monday, July 7, 2008
Kate interviews Sherry Boschert, member of the Sierra Club of California Climate and Energy Committee, and Vice-President of Plug In America. Before Sherry decided that an electric car was right for her, she researched the topic considerably. Were they really better for the environment? Sherry shares her findings with us in this podcast. What...
Chelsea gives us her take on the Google-Brookings Conference. She reports that the attendees -- activists, politicians, and representatives of major auto manufacturers -- reached a surprising consensus on the inevitability of plug-in electric vehicles: "It is now a question of when, not if."
Google-Brookings Conference Report - Monday, June 16, 2008
Paul reports on the Google Brookings Conference in Washington DC, which brought together the major players in the plug-in world. He gives his take on some of the speeches and the different levels of knowledge and commitment displayed by the major battery and auto makers. Paul is ultimately optimistic that the average person will be able to get an...
Interview with Ron Freund - Monday, June 9, 2008
Ron Freund, Plug In America director, and EAA Chairman, explains the origins of Plug In America. Why is the PIA logo so similar to the EAA logo? What was DontCrush? Ron is a real EV renaissance man, and he shares some stories of how he got into EVs, his efforts with charger repair, and the EAA newsletter, and his views on the future of EVs.
California Regulators Act - Sunday, April 6, 2008
The California Air Resources Board revised its Zero Emission Vehicle Program for the first time in 5 years -- the regulations that forced automakers to produce more than 5,000 electric vehicles before earlier revisions in 2003 let the car companies cancel EV production. Plug In America was at the historic March 27, 2008 vote. Plug In America board...
Join Alexandra at the Rally - Saturday, March 22, 2008
Actress Alexandra Paul (remember Baywatch?) may be even better known by Plug In America supporters for her appearance in the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? She and another EV driver committed civil disobedience while trying to save the remaining GM EV1 cars from destruction. In this podcast she invites everyone to join Plug In America at...
Make-or-Break Time - Thursday, March 20, 2008
Plug In America's Legislative Director Jay Friedland gives the low-down on unacceptable changes proposed for California's Zero Emission Vehicle Program, which the Air Resources Board will put to a vote on March 27, 2008. What happens that day in California could decide whether more than half the U.S. population gets access to electric vehicles in...
Action Campaign Launched - Tuesday, March 18, 2008
A historic vote coming up on March 27, 2008 by the California Air Resources Board could determine whether we get thousands of plug-in cars on the road soon or have to wait another decade for that option Plug In America's Secretary of the Board Richard Kelly describes a new online campaign targeting the board and California Governor Arnold...
Plug In Seattle and Hawaii - Thursday, February 14, 2008
California isn't the only place where plug-in cars are in big demand. Plug In America board member Dan Davids of Seattle and Hawaii, talks about trends to electrify transportation in those areas, and his experience driving an electric car in the great Northwest.
Andrew Frank Update - Thursday, December 13, 2007
Professor Andrew Frank of the University of California, Davis is the godfather of plug-in hybrids. He and his students have been building them for more than a decade, showing us what the car companies could be doing, if only they would. Hear his take on the state of the industry in an interview at EVS23, the international electric vehicle...
California Regulations Update - Wednesday, December 12, 2007
California has been the leader in pushing for cleaner cars in the United States. It is the only state that is allowed to create clean-air laws that are stricter than federal laws. Other states have the option of adopting California's laws or the federal ones, so what happens in California has national implications. California passed a slew of...
Vehicle-to-grid Demonstration - Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A Northern California utility and the start-up electric car company Tesla Motors jointly have been testing vehicle-to-grid technology. Hear a report presented at EVS23, the international Electric Vehicle Symposium, by Pacific Gas & Electric's Sven Thesen and Tesla Motor's Alec Brooks.
PHEVs and Air Quality - Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Driving on electricity instead of gasoline reduces greenhouse gases, but what about smog, acid rain, mercury deposits, and lung-damaging particulate emissions? A landmark study by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in 2007 looked at both greenhouse gases and "air quality" emissions from...
Hit the Street - Friday, November 16, 2007
Activism has always been an important tool for Plug In America. Besides our inside work in government and industry, we hit the streets when a good protest or demonstration would be the most effective move. Zan Dubin Scott talks about some of our best actions, and why they worked.
Neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) aren't for everyone, but they serve an important niche. With a short range, a top speed of 25 mph, and an affordable price, they're great for running gas-free errands, taking the kids to school, etc. One of the new NEVs on the block -- the Zenn NEV -- is featured in this podcast from the San Francisco Green...
Plug-in Hybrid News at SF Green Festival - Friday, November 16, 2007
For the first time, visitors to the 2007 San Francisco Green Festival could inspect a kit on sale that converts a hybrid into a plug-in hybrid. Hear the details from Robb Protheroe of Plug-in Supply Inc., which makes the kit, and Carolyn Coquillette, owner of Luscious Garage, a new "green" garage in San Francisco that plans to offer kit...
Plug Into Renewable Power - Sunday, October 28, 2007
The synergies between plug-in cars and solar or wind power are sparking a convergence of our transportation and energy industries. Mike Kane, a solar power professional and a director of Plug In America, discusses the win-win of combining renewable electricity with electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids. Individual homeowners and society as a whole...
New Cars Coming - Thursday, October 25, 2007
Plug In America's executive director, Chelsea Sexton, describes the exciting recent activity in car companies both large and small to move toward production of new electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. Are these cars really coming? When and where can we get one? Hear an expert's view on developments, and what you can do to speed them along.
Electric Drive is Cleaner - Thursday, September 27, 2007
More than 40 studies of well-to-wheels emissions show that plug-in vehicles are a better environmental choice than gasoline cars, hybrids, or hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. Plug In America board member Sherry Boschert discusses the data.
Consumers Make It Happen - Thursday, September 27, 2007
Plug In America board member Marc Geller describes the lengths to which consumers had to go in order to drive electric cars, and how drivers fought back when automakers wanted to destroy these vehicles. Hear how 2007 is a key year to influence government regulators in favor of electric cars, and how you can help.
Here Comes Tesla - Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Plug In America President Linda Nicholes loved driving her Toyota RAV4-EV electric SUV so much, she jumped at the chance to become one of the first owners of the sporty new Tesla Roadster, a sleek electric sportscar that sprints from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds and has a range of 200 miles per charge.
Director Chris Paine has described his influential 2006 documentary, "Who Killed the Electric Car?" as being "about how corporations can make some very bad decisions." His newest work, as revealed in this interview, carries a dramatically different message. Here Chris discusses the genesis of the soon-to-premiere "Revenge of the Electric Car"...