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National Drive Electric Week Returns

Sep 17, 2019 | 11:57 AM

With more Saskatchewan events than ever before, ​National Drive Electric Week​ (NDEW) is returning to the province for the fifth year in arow with five local events offering attendees in Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, North Battleford and Davidson the opportunity to interact with more models of electric vehicles than ever available before.

In its ninth year nationally, NDEW is presented by Plug In America,the Sierra Club and the Electric Auto Association and sponsored by the Nissan LEAF.

With support from local EV friendly businesses including Preston West Properties, ​Ronmor Holdings​, ​Peavey Mart​ and ​AC Motors​, our members hope to introduce more people to electric vehicles than previously possible.

All of these businesses — and many others in the province — host EV charging infrastructure to ease travel for drivers.SaskEV, an electric vehicle owner and advocacy group based in Saskatoon will be organizing events in Saskatoon (sponsored by ​miEnergy​), Prince Albert, North Battleford and Davidson.

The Saskatchewan Electric Vehicle Association (SEVA), a similar organization based in Regina will be organizing the event in that city, sponsored by SaskPower

.●Regina – Peavey Mart, Sunday, September 15th – 12-4 PM

●Davidson – NAPA Auto Parts, Tuesday, September 17th – 6-8 PM

●North Battleford – Peavey Mart, Thursday, September 19th – 6-8 PM

●Prince Albert – Peavey Mart, Saturday, September 21st – 12-5 PM

●Saskatoon – Preston Crossing, Sunday, September 22nd – 12-5 PM

About Us:SaskEV has been a provincial electric vehicle group based in Saskatoon and region since October, 2017 focused on building momentum for electric vehicles in Saskatchewan. More information can be found on our website at ​www.saskev.ca​ and on social media through Meetup, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

“As excitement grows in Saskatchewan for electric vehicles, I hope everyone will take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the makes and models currently available in our province.“ – Jason Cruickshank, Lead Organizer with SaskEV

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