Non-Profit Organization Resources
Non-profit organization resources help to teach readers about electric cars, how they are used, and why they are a hot discussion topic.
Electric Auto Association: Founded in 1967 in San Jose, California, the EAAEV is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and widespread adoption of hybrid and electric cars.
Plug In America: Plug In America is an informative blog that coordinates media and encourages donations to other non-profits in order to develop hybrid and electric car technology.
WestStart-CALSTART: WestStart-CALSTART is dedicated to industry analysis, consulting and is a publisher on the topic of hybrid and electric cars.
Hybrid Car Information and Resources: This is a primarily informative website, with basic information on hybrids and electric cars and links to other wbesites.
Revenge of the EV1: An oddly celebratory site, this explains the basics of the General Motors EV1 and the technology behind it’s usage, and why folding the car destroyed the company.
Hypercar Center: A division of Rocky Mountain Institute, The Hypercar CenterSM is at the forefront of a worldwide effort by automotive, materials, and electronics firms to reinvent the automobile as an ultra light hybrid-electric.
Electric Drive Transportation Association: EDTA is an advocacy group that primarily deals with laws and lobbying on electric cars.
Environmentally Friendly Hybrid Green Cars: The hub is a blog that covers the automotive industry’s adoption of various hybrid and battery technologies.
The California Cars Initiative: The California Cars Initiative is a non-profit startup of entrepreneurs, engineers, environmentalists and consumers promoting large-battery hybrids.
Less Cars – This is a site that promotes energy-efficient and environmentally friendly transportation methods. It includes information on hybrid cars, electric cars, and touches on topics such as carpooling, economical advantages of living an energy-efficient lifestyle, and environmental advantages of hybrid and electric cars.