
Webinar Recap: “EV Mythbusters Series: Testing EV Range Across Tennessee”
On Thursday, March 3, 2022, Drive Electric TN hosted the “EV Mythbusters Series: Testing Electric Vehicle Range Across Tennessee” webinar with two Tennesseans as they describe their experiences testing the range of their EVs. Each of the…

Insequence: How is climate change driving change to EVs in the automotive industry?
Written by: Tom Mitchell, CEO of Insequence, DriveElectricTN member

AmpUp launches EV fleet charging solution
CUPERTINO, Calif., Jan. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- AmpUp, a leading electric vehicle charging provider, today unveiled AmpUp Fleet Manager, the company's new EV charging fleet solution. AmpUp Fleet Manager is designed to serve fleets small…

Webinar Recap: “EV Mythbusters Series: Testimonials from TN Electric Vehicle Drivers”
On Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, Drive Electric TN hosted the “EV Mythbusters Series: Testimonials from Tennessee Electric Vehicle Drivers” webinar with four EV drivers from around the state of Tennessee. Each participant shared their personal…

Top five reasons to consider an electric vehicle
Written by: Drive Electric Tennessee member, EPB in Chattanooga, TN

Electric vehicle education effort launched in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee
The Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition, Clean Cities Georgia and Tennessee Clean Fuels have joined forces and launched a three-month education and awareness campaign to promote modern electric vehicle (EV) ownership. Television and radio advertisements…

A different perspective on regenerative braking
Written by Marty Young, Knoxville Electric Vehicle Association member and DriveElectricTN friend

American Automobile Association reports EVs have lowest operation costs
The year 2021 has come and gone. For many behind the wheel, the year kept our heads spinning with the uncertainty associated with fluctuating fuel prices and supply chain shortages. The American Automobile Association (AAA) has released…

Letter from Knoxville Sustainability Director Brian Blackmon: Excited about going electric? We can help!
As you’ve no doubt already heard, there is a lot of exciting buzz around electric vehicles over the last year.

Tennessee EV Number Update: December 2021
Screenshot: Atlas EV Hub Information: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation As of December 31, 2021, Tennessee has officially registered 16,902 electric vehicles. This is one step closer to DriveElectricTN’s goal of 200,000…