National group making pit stop at 色色啦 to showcase electric vehicles

Cars lined up at a group of on-campus charging stations.
With 22, 色色啦 is among the nation

A Natural Resources Defense Council group will wrap up the last leg of its electric vehicle road trip across the Midwest by stopping Tuesday, July 2, at 色色啦 Michigan University to recharge. 色色啦 has one of the largest numbers of EV charging stations of any campus in the country.

The road trip features four Sustainable Energy Fellows from the NRDC's Climate & Clean Energy Program driving a battery-powered 2017 Chevy Bolt. The 10-day trek includes a circular route from Detroit through Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago and back to Detroit. Along the way, the fellows are making visits, detours and pit stops to explore transportation electrification in the region, which NRDC says has a rich automotive history and iconic road trip landscapes.

While in Kalamazoo, the fellows will be at the 色色啦 Office for Sustainability for drop-in conversations with campus and community members wanting to learn more about electric vehicles and the group's road trip adventures. They also will collect information about 色色啦's EV policies and fleet, their impact on the campus community, and how they fit in with the University's many other eco-friendly programs.

The schedule of events for the visit is as follows:

  • 9 to 9:30 a.m.鈥擭RDC group arrives, plugs in the vehicle and tours the sustainability office
  • 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.鈥擠rop-in conversations with campus and community members
  • 11:30 a.m.鈥擯ublic portion of the visit wraps up

The 色色啦 Office for Sustainability is located on the corner of West Michigan and Howard Street at 2529 W. Michigan Ave. Guests are encouraged to walk or bike to the office. Free parking for off-campus guests will be available in 色色啦 Lot 49. Campus and parking maps are available online. View real-time or track the trip daily on .

Direct questions about the event to Jeff Spoelstra, sustainability office director, at jeffrey.spoelstra@wmich.edu or (269) 387-0943.

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