[ausev] Brian Lasseter (and AustinEV) in the news

mark witt aztexan45 at hotmail.com
Sat May 10 03:25:19 GMT 2008


Here's the text of a story I found. Mark W.



Mixed reaction to rising gas prices in Austin


09:24 PM CDT on Friday, May 9, 2008


By SHELTON GREEN
KVUE News


Climbing gas prices have one sect of our community lamenting the phenomenon and another singing its praises.


Record breaking gas prices have many local cab drivers changing the way they do business. For example, the cabbies parked in front of the downtown Hilton say on any given Friday afternoon you could usually find them driving around looking for fares. But soaring gas prices are now forcing them to park and wait for passengers to come to them.


Daniel Ogwuu, an Austin cab driver for eight-years sat with his engine off meaning he had no air-conditioning in 96-degree temperatures.


"By sitting down this way you have to spend more hours.  Instead of finishing a 12-hour shift you still have to stay about two or three more hours to achieve your goals.


Across town, Brian Lasseter, an IBM engineer is not phased by the rising gas costs. That's because the member of Austin E.V., E.V. standing for electric vehicles, just completed revamping a 2002 Saturn into a fully, efficient electric car.


"We hear people talking about dependence on foreign oil like it's something you can't do something about and we looked around and said sure we can do something about it" says Lasseter.


The engineer spent $20,000 revamping the Saturn, a car which can get up to 100-miles an hour and run for 40 to 50-miles without being charged.


Lasseter says the non-profit group Austin E.V. has been getting more and more inquiries from people who want to know more about building their own electric vehicles.



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Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 20:05:21 -0500
From: achoate at gmail.com
To: ausev at austinev.org
Subject: [ausev] Brian Lasseter (and AustinEV) in the news

Hello all,

Brian Lasseter was excited to finally get to show his new Saturn conversion off by displaying it at the IBM employee car show today.  Then, in a completely unrelated but convenient coincidence he got to keep his AustinEV uniform on later this afternoon to participate in a story for KVUE.

If the story makes it to air it should be on at 10 tonight.  I am interested to see how it turns out and hope you can all tune in.

Cheers,

Aaron Choate

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