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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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 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."
 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, 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, 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"
 Sherry Boschert, co-founder and Board member of Plug In America, talks about In the Driver's Seat,Plug In America's new blog.
 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.
 Plug In America's managing director, Jeanne Trombly, tells us what Plug In America will be doing over the next 12 months.
 RMI Project Manager Matt Matilla and Plug In America vice president Paul Scott discuss Project Get Ready and tell listeners how their cities can get involved.
 Mindy Berman, Plug In 2009 Media Coordinator, gives an overview of this important event, including guest speakers and exciting new exhibits.
 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.
 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.
 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.
 "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.
 Steve Factor from SolarCity discusses his "Solar Taco": how he built it and the strong message it will send when he drives it in the upcoming Parade.
 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.
 Zan Dubin Scott, Plub In America's Communications Director, discusses the purpose of the upcoming Inaugural Parade West and reveals her own high hopes for the outcome.
 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 talks about why he featured plug-in vehicle charging capability in a recent redevelopment project.
 Darell Dickey continues his discussion of the many benefits of EVs.
 Darell Dickey, Plug In America member and self-proclaimed "EV nut" discusses some basics of EV technology.
 Plug In America Volunteer Colby Trudeau discusses how he got into plug-in electric vehicles.
 Sherry Boschert walks us through her findings on EV emissions and the impact they can have in helping us meet our environmental goals.
 Chelsea Sexton, cofounding member and former executive director of Plug in America, discusses her experiences at the Google-Brookings Conference on Plug-in Vehicles in Washington, D.C.
 Paul reports on the Google Brookings Conference in Washington DC. which brought together the major players in the plug-in world.
 Ron Freund, Plug In America director, and EAA Chairman, explains the origins of Plug In America, his current efforts, and his views on the future of EVs.
 Plug In America board member Paul Scott reports on the aftermath the historic March 27, 2008 CARB vote -- both good and bad -- and describes what's next in the campaign to get clean cars on the road.
 Alexandra Paul invites everyone to join Plug In America at an important demonstration on March 26 at 10:30 am in Sacramento, Calif.
 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.
 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 Schwarzenegger.
 Dan Davids talks about trends to electrify transportation in Seattle and Hawaii, and his experience driving an electric car in the great Northwest.
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