Awesome. This feud between San Francisco and Portland over electric car infrastructure bragging rights (mentioned earlier on GOOD here) has turned semi-official. And the energy blog Gas2.0 has set up a new website, The Great Electric Vehicle Race, to keep score. Here’s the promo video:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPQarpyKUtMTheir attempts at trash-talking are hilariously diplomatic, but Gavin gets into it a little when he says “We’re going after Portland, enough of Portland.” Maybe there should be some tangible prize on the line. Winner gets to annex Redding, California?Anyway, the site has a bunch of resources to help get your community involved as well, if you happen to live in a city that’s not San Francisco or Portland, and it’s all pretty fun.
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