We are inviting owners of all types of electric vehicles — from plug-in hybrids and battery electrics to pedal-assist bicycles and electric scooters — to share your love for EV technology the day before Valentine’s Day. Join us on February 13th from 12:00 – 2:00 pm at Dorey Park in Henrico.
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Multiple groups will converge at Shelter #1 at Dorey Park, which is at the southern end of Dorey Park Drive (map to “Dorey Park Playground” in Google Maps). We’ll have music, snacks, and fellowship at the park as people are arriving, plus there will be opportunities to show off vehicles and answer questions from the general public. Please sign up under the region you will be driving from. You can join a caravan and take a leisurely drive with others from your area, or you can travel to Richmond on your own. Departure times for the caravans vary, so make sure you’re not late!
* Shenandoah Valley — Departing at 9 AM from the solar charger at Virginia Clean Cities office, 1401 Technology Drive in Harrisonburg; traveling along US-33 E and US-250 E
* Charlottesville – Departing at 9:45 AM from ChargePoint charging stations at Albemarle County Office Building, 401 McIntire Road; traveling along US-250 E
* Fredericksburg and points immediately north — Departing at 10:15 AM from Electrify America chargers at Spotsylvania Towne Center, 137 Spotsylvania Mall Drive; traveling along US-1 S and Laburnum Avenue
* Hampton Roads — Departing at 11 AM from charging station at New Town, 4935 Courthouse Street in Williamsburg; traveling along VA-5 W
* Richmond Metro (Electric bikes and scooters only) — Departing at 11 AM from Great Shiplock Park, 2803 Dock Street; traveling along Virginia Capital Trail
* Hanover County and points immediately north — Departing at 11:15 AM from charging stations at General RV Center, 12500 Harley Club Drive in Ashland; traveling along US-1 S and Laburnum Avenue
* Richmond Metro (Cars only) — Departing at 11:30 AM from EVgo charging stations at Wawa, 5231 Brook Road; traveling along Brook Road and Darbytown Road
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NOTE: Even though this event will be outdoors, all participants must wear a mask regardless of vaccination status in order to minimize the risk of spreading the contagious omicron variant of COVID-19.