Friday, November 12, 2010

WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? CHELSEA SEXTON WILL TELL

Plugin America founder to give keynote address at the 2nd annual Solar and Wind Expo.

Chelsea Sexton, electric vehicle’s top advocate, star of the very popular “Who killed the Electric Car” documentary film, has confirmed that she will be the Keynote speaker at the 2nd annual Solar and Wind Expo at the Timonium Fairgrounds in Maryland this coming May 14, 2011. She will relate her knowledge and personal experience to convey to Expo attendees how the future of electric vehicles is shaping.

Chelsea Sexton is a veteran clean transportation and energy advocate; her work on General Motors’ EV1 program was featured in the Sony Pictures Classics film, “Who Killed the Electric Car?” She went on to serve as Director of the Automotive X PRIZE, Senior Advisor to VantagePoint Venture Partners’ Cleantech practice, and co-founder of Plug In America, the largest consumer-oriented electric drive advocacy group. Most recently, she founded the Lightning Rod Foundation, an advisory and educational organization. Additionally, Chelsea is a Consulting Producer on Chris Paine’s next film, “Revenge of the Electric Car”.

The Solar and Wind Expo received accolades this past May when it featured another of Plugin Americas’ alumni, Paul Scott, along with Bob Dixson, the well known Mayor of Greensburg, Kansas. The Solar and Wind Expo continues to take a proactive approach at bringing top quality clean energy advocates to the east coast region.

To find out more visit http://www.thesolarandwindexpo.com/ and "make green a reality"

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