Kingman’s FREE to attend National Drive Electric Week event will feature the most diverse range of electric vehicles on display at any of the Drive Electric events being planned nation-wide. In addition to meeting and talking with real-world drivers who advocate adopting EV technology, attendees will be given FREE admission to the Route 66 EV Museum.
The Museum’s EV display of about 25 EVs is only 1/4 of the Historic EV Foundation’s world’s largest collection of historically significant EVs. In addition to the EVs listed below under Expected Display Vehicles, attendees will be able to view up close and personal these EVs in HEVF's collection:
- rare 2008 Tesla Roadster (# 480: Tesla sold only ~2,450 of these pioneering EVs worldwide),
- 1930 Detroit Electric,
- rare 2002 Toyota RAV4 EV,
- a record setting EV racer,
- Willie Nelson’s Rolls styled golf cart
- and more.
The Foundation is currently developing a brief program at which the latest information will be presented about the Kingman facility being renovated to house the Foundation's new experiential EV exposition. Specific information about the program will be included here when the plans have been confirmed.
Sign-up HERE:
- as a participant to display your electric vehicle,
- as a volunteer to help with event logistics or
- as an attendee who is interested in learning more about from drivers who will be sharing their first-hand, uncensored knowledge about their EV experiences.
The Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation, Kingman Office of Tourism, and the Route 66 Electric Vehicle Association Chapter have partnered to organize this opportunity for electric vehicle consumers and potential EV buyers from Kingman, Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas and all areas of Arizona to celebrate the benefits of electrified transportation at the Route 66 EV Museum.