Go Electric Colorado helps Coloradans transition to electric homes & vehicles, reducing fossil fuel dependency through education.
I was visiting my daughter in Colorado and decided to visit the “Cars and Coffee” event in Lafayette. Although they had many interesting cars and a few interesting electric vehicles, I ended up deciding to write about a non-profit organization call Go Electric Colorado after Julia Moravcsik told me about what they do for people in Colorado and also offered to help people in other states.
The impact of Go Electric Colorado’s efforts is not just environmental, but also economic and social. By reducing energy costs, it potentially alleviates financial burdens, especially for low-income households. Moreover, the push towards electric solutions could spur local job growth in related industries, from installation to maintenance of electric systems.
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