Electric Vehicles: Fun Saving Our Planet

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Our speaker is Paul H. Carr, PhD, IEEE Life Fellow
Electric cars are fun to drive: silent acceleration 0 to 60 mph in 3 to 6 seconds.
They are doubly green, saving our planet with no carbon dioxide emissions and saving the green in your pocketbook. They get the equivalent of 100 miles per gallon, saving $4000 in 5 years in fuel costs and requiring no oil and filter changes. The number of moving parts in an electric vehicle is one-tenth that of a gasoline engine. Electric motors are more than twice as efficient.
The 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Dr John Goodenough and two co-inventors of the Lithium-Ion Battery. In 1960, Paul Carr was a MIT graduate student with a summer job working with Dr. Goodenough at the MIT Lincoln Lab.
Agenda:
4:15 PM registration
4:30 PM Presentation by Paul H. Carr followed by questions and answers. The presentation will be livestreamed.
Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462395

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