Major Parking Operator Invests in Car Chargers
Behind every luxury hotel is a company that understands parking. Safely storing hundreds of cars out of sight from the patrons, but close enough for easy access, is a science. In San Francisco, more often than not, this science is practiced by City Park, a major lot operator in the city by the Bay since 1953, when brothers Nicholas and Stephan Leonoudakis began operations in the old Produce District–now the site of the Embarcadero Center. Read more
ParkPod at the World Bank Healthy Homes Expo
ParkPod was very pleased to receive an invitation from the World Bank to present information about electric vehicle charging at its Healthy Homes Expo last month. The World Bank is ahead of the curve in educating its staff on the how-to’s of vehicle charging in employee parking garages, as well as affirming the positive environmental impact of embracing electric transportation.
ParkPod distributed literature highlighting these subjects and also presented a video showing just how easy charging will be for World Bank employees:
The American Driving Culture is Changing
We all know this. Economics helps to create culture. Cheap fuel has helped to create a driving culture that is particular to North America. Some aspects of that culture are damaging: massive motors, gas guzzlers, greenhouse gasses. Some aspects of that culture are beautiful: freedom, wide open spaces, road trips. But the economics of energy are changing, and as the economics change, our culture will change. We won’t stop driving, but we’ll drive cheaper, cleaner, and smarter.
Nothing Like a Road Trip – Part 2
The American-style road trip: open spaces, big sky, roadside diners, motor motels, burger joints…
You gotta love it.
Nothing Like a Road Trip
We love road tripping, and this was our first of summer 2010 (the cultural summer, if not the calendar summer). Read more
WE ADMIT IT
It’ll be a while before EV charging stations are ubiquitous. On the other hand, it’s not like there are any gas stations out here, either.
Nearest gas: 43.5 miles (69.99km) away in Stovepipe Wells, California.
Nearest EV charging station: 115 miles (185.03km) away in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Is a Plugin Really a Zero Emmission Vehicle? Nope.
We believe in electric vehicles (EVs). We believe in plugin electric hybrids (PHEVs).
But we don’t believe in “greenwashing.”
At Smart Driving Now we take a pragmatic approach to EVs. We look at technical specs. We do the math.
The amount of pollution you save by using an EV will depend upon where you live. In California, where electricity is generated without coal, you’ll pollute a lot less. In England, where coal generates a lot of electricity, the debate still rages. A four year-old CNET article cited the following stats. We’ll be talking about this a lot in the coming months.
“A conventional hybrid like the Toyota Prius–which generates electricity from the battery and heat coming off of the brakes–doesn’t get power from the grid. Thus, these high-mileage cars pollute less than regular cars but pollute more than those rare plug-ins.
Joe Romm, a former official with the Department of Energy turned author and clean-energy advocate, certainly sees it that way. In 12,000 miles of driving, Romm says, a gas-powered car will roughly produce 12,000 pounds of carbon dioxide while a Prius might generate 6,000 pounds. A plug-in on average might emit 3,900 pounds. (Other pollutants include sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, products of the internal combustion engine.)
But in places where coal accounts for 80 percent or more of the electricity, the situation changes. There, a gas-powered car and a plug-in create about an equal amount of pollution, making the conventional hybrid the least polluting.”
April 28, 2006 10:00 AM PDT
Plug in your hybrid, pollute less?
By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News
Drive Green = Give up Hotness? Nope!
*0 to 60 in under 6 seconds.
*60 mpg on the highway when using the gasoline motor.
*Number of Smart Driving Now staffers who love the Volt = 6
*Total number of Smart Driving Now staffers = 6








