Your input and feedback is needed on a new website.
As someone with an interest in helping to get Medium Speed EVs on the road you have helped to build
parts of a vision for a sustainable transportation future. You can help advance that vision yet again by
helping to make the website the best it can be.
The MSEV Coalition is one thing that has come out of the work that so many of us have been doing.
Some of the people in the MSEV Coalition have asked for a website so one has been created. The
website has taken the approach describing the larger picture of what we can do. It is this context that
helps make the case for things like the MSEV Classification.
Your help with the website will advance several parts of our needed strategy. The website can help with
the following:
Ø Making the case for creating and Medium Speed Vehicle Classification
Ø Drawing more of our like minded people together
Ø Being a repository of our combined information and wisdom about sustainable transportation
Ø Being an information resource for policy makers to get them to move on key issues
Ø Laying out what needs to be done to support all alternatives to oil burning transportation
Ø Giving people a framework to understand how to make EVs and other Local Use Vehicles work within their lives
Ø Help us to find people who will sponsor this effort so that we can put people to work advancing these ideas.
The website is not ready of any of these purposes yet. It needs more information and it needs to be
polished and refined. You can help with both of these.
Please check out the full website at: www.Localusevehicles.net
Your specific attention to the MSEV part would be great: https://www.localusevehicles.net/localusevehicles_008.htm
Once we get this sorted out the next step will be to share this with as many people as possible. Please
consider who that might be so we can hit that big when the site is ready.
Thanks for being part of the solution.
Sincerely yours
Russell Sydney
Board Member, MSEV Coalition
805-652-1482
PS IF you are not sure you want to help, just think about the Gulf spill. How can any of us not do
everything we can to stop the oil addiction?