Electric
Car Cruise to be held this Saturday along the Original Mother
Road in Historic in Downtown Atlanta
All Electric and Hybrid Cars
Invited, Music, Great Food, 50/50 Drawing, Hourly Drawings, Free
& Open to the Public
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[August 06, 2014]
LINCOLN - When Rt. 66 was commissioned
in 1926 it helped develop the gas and service stations that today we
take for granted. Back then, however, these fixtures of the highway
didn’t exist. If you wanted gas for your new automobile, you had to
go to the local hardware or grocery store where you'd find a single
gas pump the owner had put in to earn a little extra cash.
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With
the huge increase in automobile traffic created by Rt. 66, the need
for businesses dedicated solely to serving the traveling public
arose - and service stations were born. Rt. 66 is now poised to help
create the next big transportation infrastructure needing to be
developed: charging stations for electric vehicles. Atlanta is
interested in helping other Rt. 66 communities discover how to
better serve the traveling public that will be searching not for a
pump, but a plug-in. Attend the Atlanta Electric Vehicle Cruise-in on
August 9th, check out some cool EV
cars, and learn more about how the Mother Road is working to give
birth to a new travel infrastructure.
The electric car built by Illuminati Motor
Works (IMW) will be on hand for the event. In 2010 IMW's electric
vehicle prototype, which IMW dubbed "Seven", was the most
fuel-efficient mainstream class contender in the Progressive
Insurance Automotive X Prize. At 207 MPGe, the "Seven" is the most
fuel efficient electric sedan on the road today.
As noted on the Illuminati Motor Works
website:
"In 2007, a team of virtually self-funded
volunteers began to build an electric vehicle (“Seven”) from scratch
in a converted pole barn in central Illinois. They dedicated nearly
three years of their lives and sacrificed time with loved ones to
answer the challenge the Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE (PIAXP)
had put forth: To build a car capable of 100 MPGe. After working
their normal 40-hour-a-week jobs, they would meet in the workshop to
spend unpaid nights, weekends, and holidays making this dream a
reality.
In June of 2010, at Michigan International
Speedway, their homemade, 4 seat, 3155 pound battery electric
vehicle achieved 182 MPGe on a 134 mile run. It passed every safety
and efficiency test with the exception of one: due to a slipping
clutch, the car missed passing the 0-60 MPH acceleration test by 5
seconds and was thereby knocked out of the competition.
Despite losing the chance to win the $5 million
prize, this team had already won by proving what was possible. Using
a pioneering passion born of American ingenuity, they had
accomplished what the automotive industry has yet to do.
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In March 2011, Seven achieved an EPA mileage
rating of 207.5 MPGe, surpassing the winning cars in all classes of
the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE."
Kevin Smith, "Seven" Team Leader/Engineer, will
bring his one of a kind car to Atlanta's Rt. 66 EV Car Cruise-In so
everyone attending can have the opportunity to see one of the most
unique vehicles on the road today. The Cruise-In will be held in
downtown Atlanta on Historic Rt. 66 from 10am-4pm. This free event
is open to the public.
While in Atlanta be sure stop at the Palms
Grill Café for a piece of blue ribbon homemade pie, tour the J. H.
Hawes Grain Elevator Museum, get your picture taken with the Bunyon
Giant, pick up a Rt. 66 souvenir at the Gunnar Mast Trading Post,
have a cheeseburger at Chubby’s, visit the Atlanta Museum, enjoy a
cold one at “The Korner”, buy some homemade candy or a one-of-a-kind
item at the Arch Street Artisans shop, then stroll around and see
all the assembled Cruise-In cars.
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Saturday August 9,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Space for 40+
Vehicles
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Two - Level 2
Eaton Charging Stations available by
Advanced Reservation * - No Fee
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Sixteen - Level 1
Charging Stations — Available on a 1st Come 1st-Served Basis —
No Fee
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Overnight
Accommodations —Available at The Colaw Rooming House —
217-648-2322 www.thecolawhouse.com
- 217-671-1219
[Text received; BILL THOMAS]
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