Drive Electric Earth Day
St. Petersburg, FL
Apr 13, 2019
Day: | Saturday, April 13, 2019 NOTE: this event has already happened, find current-year events on the Attend page. |
Time: | 10 AM - 5 PM |
Location: | Williams Park 330 2nd Ave. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33701 |
Event Report
We had a beautiful day with a very high turnout. The EVs were placed prominently near the front of the stage. People were engaged with the EV drivers and asking questions and getting answers. It was a great day!
Event Description
All attendees and volunteers are required to follow local health guidelines. It is recommended that everyone wear face masks whenever they are within six feet of another person at all Drive Electric Earth Day 2022 events. Please see this information about how to improve how your mask protects you. For more information, see our in-person event safety requirements.

St Pete Earth Day
April 13, 2019
10 AM - 5 PM
St. Petersburg will celebrate Earth Day with a community celebration to be held in Historic Williams Park. Join us as we highlight how driving electric is a better choice for your wallet and the environment. See how the future of transportation is now at Electric Ave. where we will have EV drivers display their vehicles and learn from them about what it's like to drive electric. Electrify the South will be on hand to offer information and answer any questions you may have about making the switch to driving electric.
Additionally, throughout the day there will be a seminar series and one presentation will focus on how EVs can benefit you. Hear from Dory Larsen, EV Program Coordinator, with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy from 12:45~ 1:15 and learn why
Registered Attendees
There are currently 50 attendees registered.
Owners of These Vehicles Have Registered To Attend
Vehicle | Registered |
Tesla Model 3 | 6 |
Nissan Leaf (2011-2017) | 4 |
Tesla Model S | 4 |
Chevrolet Volt | 3 |
Tesla Model X | 3 |
Chevrolet Bolt | 2 |
BMW i3 | 1 |
Fiat 500e | 1 |
Smart fortwo electric drive | 1 |
9 Models | 25 |
Registered attendees report 584,840 electric miles driven.