

Sport Chevrolet will be on hand allowing licensed drivers to ride in or test drive the All-Electric Chevrolet Bolt, and Chesapeake Cycles will be displaying and possibly allowing test drives of the Zero brand of Electric Motorcycles.” Hartnett continued, “Also in attendance will be Arrow Bicycle, a long-time Hyattsville business that will be displaying ‘E-Bikes ’ a solar panel company and representatives from Studio 3807, a new apartment/condo project in the Arts District of Brentwood which touts ‘extremely energy efficient’ residences and has free public electric vehicle charging stations in their parking garage. EV-I is the company that supplied and installed all of the city’s public EV charging stations.”

“As of now, there are 30 electric vehicles registered for display along with educational vendor displays such as the Electric Vehicle Institute (EV-I) in Baltimore, Maryland. “So far, this year’s show is looking like it will be even bigger than last year’s event,” said Hartnett. “Joe and I are both electric vehicle owners and avid electric vehicle enthusiasts,” said Hartnett.Įlectric vehicles seem to be gaining in popularity in the area. Richard Hartnett and Code Enforcement Officer Joe Brewer, seen here charging their electric vehicles, are organizing the Hyattsville Electric Vehicle Car Show on Sept.

8 and is being run by Hartnett and Joe Brewer from the Hyattsville Office of Code Enforcement. No longer billed as a “Green Expo,” the Hyattsville Electric Vehicle Car Show will be held Sept. This year, the Hyattsville Environment Committee and the Hyattsville Horticultural Society decided not to put on a Green Expo but the groups did encourage the continuation of the electric vehicle show. Richard Hartnett of the Hyattsville City Police Department (HCPD). The Hyattsville Electric Vehicle Car Show grew out of the city’s Green Expo, according to Sgt. By CHRIS TULP - The City of Hyattsville is revving up for its electric vehicle car show next month, which has grown from having just five cars at the 2016 show to having 30 cars at last year’s show.
