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EVs in the Smokies July 2021: Photo Gallery

A group of about 13 electric vehicle enthusiasts stand under a wood pavilion smiling for a posed photo.
  • Participants learned about the Volkswagen ID.4
  • EV enthusiasts pose for a group picture
  • Volkswagen ID.4 charging port
  • EVs in the Smokies was held at the Townsend Visitors Center
  • Participants learned about the Tesla Model Y
  • Energica electric motorcycle charging
  • EVs present ranged from Teslas to Chevrolet Bolts

The “EVs in the Smokies” event was held on Saturday, July 10 in Townsend, Tennessee. The event, hosted by the Knoxville Electric Vehicle Association and Drive Electric Tennessee, featured electric vehicles of all kinds, even an electric motorcycle. EV enthusiasts spent the day talking about all things EV and hanging out in the sun.

For more information about future EV events, visit the DET Events page.

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July 12, 2021/0 Comments/by Ainsley Kelso
Tags: DET, DET Chapter, Drive Electric, Drive Electric Tennessee, electric vehicles, EVs In The Smokies, KEVA, Knoxville Electric Vehicle Association, Tennessee, Townsend
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