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Electric Links

Electric Videos

Video of the Wrightspeed X1

The second fastest car in the world just happens to be an electric car.

The link takes you to a video on youtube.com of the Wrightspeed X1 electric car racing an Ferrari 360 Spider and a Porsche Carrera GT.

Another video on youtube.com of the Wrightspeed X1 racing a Lamborghini Gallardo and a NASCAR.

Videos on the EV1

"Who Killed the Electric Car?" Movie Trailer (on youtube.com)

Original Movie Trailer for "Who Killed the Electric Car?" (on youtube.com) - Includes the EV1 Funeral.


NOW Interview on PBS with Chris Paine about his documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?"


NOW Interview with Chris Paine - the Director of "Who Killed the Electric Car?"

Interview Part One | Part Two | Part Three (all three on youtube.com)


The EV1 Electrifies Audience at Renewable L.A.

American Hi Definition and Sweetwater Digital of Van Nuys, CA, hosted the first annual Renewable L.A., a day long "consumption-lite" eco fest, celebrating renewable energy and transportation. In addition to test rides of two Vectrix Maxi-Scooters and three ZENN's, the over 300 visitors who attended the event had a special treat when an EV1, one of the handful not notoriously crushed in 2005 by the all-electric car's maker, GM, made a surprise appearance, driving onto the event's parking lot. Matt Kelly spoke with Alexandra Paul, actress, EV1 advocate and activist, who appeared in the movie "Who Killed the Electric Car", about the momentous occasion.


Websites about the EV1

Official Website for Who Killed the Electric Car, the documentary about electric cars, hybrids, hydrogen and the future of transportation. Written and directed by Chris Paine.

Sony Pictures Classics Web Site - "Who Killed the Electric Car?"


Videos on other Electric Vehicles

Tom Hanks on the David Letterman show - talking about his all electric car.


Electric Organizations


The Electric Auto Association (EAA) is a source of information on the current state of electric vehicle technology worldwide.


The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the nation’s leading regional education and advocacy association that aims to accelerate the deployment and use of renewable energy, green buildings, and energy efficiency.


EV World is an online subscription-driven publication with free news and article archives. Premium features (articles, profile, interviews, etc.) require a paid subscription to access. Open Access features are available to all web site visitors. The annual subscription fee is $29 US.


Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) is dedicated to advancing electric drive as a core technology on the road to sustainable mobility.


National Electric Drag Racing Association (NEDRA) exists to increase public awareness of electric vehicle (EV) performance and to encourage, through competition, advances in electric vehicle technology.


Electrathon America (EA) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation that is encouraging technical development and the advancement of electric vehicles while having fun building and competing with electric vehicles.

An ELECTRATHON is a type of electric marathon in which the winner is determined by how far you go in a certain time with a given amount of battery power. Electrathon America class competition uses specific design rules to ensure safe and fair competition. Electrathon America events are held around the country and is an exciting new environmentally progressive sport.


DontCrush.com - A campaign to SAVE Electric Vehicles from being crushed by the major auto manufacturers.

DontCrush.com is a coalition of RAV4 EV drivers, former Honda EV+, GM EV1, and Ford Th!nk City lessees, and clean air and energy independence advocates.


EV Finder - This web site has been set up to help people locate an Electric Vehicle.


Looking for an Electric Vehicle or some EV parts - check out the EV Trading Post!


Electric Forums


Want to talk with others about all things Electric - visit the Voltage Forum.


Or you can visit another Electric Vehicle Technology Forum - the Endless Sphere.