Breaking Up With Fossil Fuels Series: Electric Vehicles (EVs) Are For Everyone

About this webinar

Do you want to electrify your ride? We’re here to help! In this EV101 webinar you’ll learn about the benefits of EV over gas-powered cars and current EV makes/models. We’ll also break down incentives and rebates available that make owning/leasing an EV more affordable, the logistics of EV charging, and more.

We are only able to offer webinars like this to the community free of charge, thanks to the generosity of individuals like you. Please consider a gift to CEC in support of programming like this webinar.

Watch the recording to learn:

  • How to get one-on-one support from the Community Environmental Council to help make the switch to an electric vehicle.

  • How to access incentives that make EVs affordable for a wide range of budgets.

  • All the basics on EV models, charging, and why it’s a smart choice for your budget and the environment.

Speakers:

Tal Avitzur, Electric Vehicle Owner

Sean McArthur, Climate Programs Associate, Community Environmental Council

Resources

Get personalized help

  • EVs For Everyone: Fill out this brief form to get assistance to help you through the process of buying an EV, applying for incentives and rebates, and finding a reliable place to charge.

  • Access Clean CA: Verify your income now to speed up the incentive process down the road. How to access incentives that make EVs affordable for a wide range of budgets.

  • Electrify Your Life: Fill out this brief form to get help applying for all available incentives related to your home or business efforts to go electric (i.e., heat pumps, solar, and more).

Find the right EV for you

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Learn more about EVs

We are deeply grateful to our partners Rooted Language Justice for providing Spanish language interpretation and translation. Look for more bilingual webinars over the next few months.

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