About the author
An accidental EVangelist: On my way to work at Apple one morning, my car was rear-ended (and totaled) by an SUV, driven by a guy playing with his smartphone.
This led me to get my first plug-in vehicle.
I started blogging about my experiences immediately.
A year later, in 2013, I was hired by the dealership as their "EVangelist."
I became a board member with the Texas Electric Transportation Resources Alliance (www.TxETRA.org) and perform public speaking in the DFW area regarding electric vehicles and environmental issues.
I also teach others how to sell plug-in vehicles or manage EV sales.
I'm on a mission.
Wonderful interview to Pamela Fletcher. The battery is the most important part of an EV. This is the reason why the research cant stops. Scientists and engineers still working to test and developing a better technology. This work allows the evolution. Today, customers are informed. Customers knows what they want and what are they searching for. The market is ready and EVs are ready to supply the need.