Exclusive preview screening of Revenge of the Electric Car on Wednesday, October 5.
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Time for Revenge Join us for a preview of Revenge of the Electric CarDid you watch the film "Who Killed the Electric Car," about the auto industry's backlash against California's electric car requirements and how GM crushed the EV1? The film is a cult classic and inspired many of today's electric vehicle owners or future owners to pledge that their next car would be electric.
On Wednesday, October 5, CEC and The Sustainability Project are bringing an exclusive preview of the sequel - "The Revenge of the Electric Car" - to the gorgeous Marjorie Luke Theater, months before its theatrical debut. This new film by Chris Paine, director of “Who Killed the Electric Car,” goes behind closed doors at Nissan, GM, and Tesla to get the story of the global competition to produce the best new models and dominate the growing market for electric vehicles. Esquire magazine says, “(Revenge) is distinguished by its unguarded access to GM’s Bob Lutz, Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn, and Tesla’s Elon Musk – three colorful super-villains who might save the planet.”
- 5:30pm - CEC's Green Car Show, featuring the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt, Tesla Roadster, and more. The Mobile Café will be on site selling nutritious food.
- 7:00pm - Exclusive preview screening
- 8:30pm - Panel discussion on EVs & the industry, featuring Director Chris Paine, local EV owners, and experts.
Watch the trailer Official Trailer: Revenge of the Electric Car
Buy ticketsFor admission to the film and panel discussion, the suggested donation is $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Admission to the car show and information booths is free. Purchase discounted tickets in advance >
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RSVP on FacebookChat with other people who are attending the preview screening and invite your friends. Plan to meet up at 5:30pm to check out the Green Car Show and grab a bite to eat from the Mobile Cafe. RSVP >
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Reserved EV parkingIf you have an electric car, bring it to the event. We will have reserved EV parking for the largest collection of EVs Santa Barbara has ever seen. Email mchiacos@cecmail.org to reserve parking.
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Plug In Santa BarbaraPlug In SB is a one-stop resource for local electric car buyers. Learn more about new models, charging rates, government incentives, permitting, and more. Plug In SB >
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