Sustainability Symposium PA/NJ 2012 Electric – Is the Future Now? 9:10-10:10 am ET

Is 2012 the year when the Volt and the Leaf become commonplace? Where can I charge my vehicle and how far will it go?

Moderator: James Boyle- President & CEO, Sustainability Roundtable, Inc. ● Frank Riesenburger, Esq.– Shareholder and Chair, Environmental Law Practice Group, Co-Chair, Alternative and Renewable Energy Industry Group ● Mark Pastone, Vice President, Business Development- SemaConnect, Inc. ● David Soens - EVP, U-Go Stations Inc. ● Jay Carlis - Vice President, Community Energy

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Presented by: Franklin J. Riesenburger, Esq.

Pennsylvania | Philadelphia New Jersey | Cherry Hill Linwood Vineland Delaware | Wilmington

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• Columbia was noted for early and mass production of electric cars. • Through a series of bankruptcy and subsequent mergers, Columbia wound up in 1920 as part of the new Motors Corporation.

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• Whether by changing stations or exchangeable batteries, the first phase of the electric was from the late 1890’s to WWI. • During this time, electric automobiles were competing with petroleum fuel cars in an urban setting. • Cities, such as NYC, had numerous charging stations available for electric automobiles. The first commercial application was in 1897 when a fleet of electrical NYC taxi cabs hit the streets.

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• The second significant phase of electric cars was the result of the energy crisis of the 1970s and 1980s. • In the early 1990s, the California Air Resources Board began to push for more fuel efficient, lower emission vehicles with the ultimate goal of moving to zero emission vehicles, such as electric vehicles. • During this phase, very few units were ever produced, sold, or released to the public; nearly all of them were destroyed.

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Some of these vehicles include:

• RAV4 EV • EV1 • Honda EV Plus • Ford Electric Ranger • Altra • S-10 Electric • Chrysler Epic Electric Minivan • Phoenix Motorcars Sport Utility Truck • Solectria Force Chevy S-10 Electric

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Electric cars are now available for purchase or exclusively by lease: Think City • BMW Megacity • Volvo C30 Electric • BYD E6 • Wheego Whip Life • Chevy Volt • The eBox • Coda (Electric Sedan) • Aptera 2e • Ford Transit Connect Electric • Bad Boy Buggies • Mercedes BlueZero • BG C100 • Mini E • Dynasty IT • Mitsubishi iMiEV • Flybo or XFD-6000ZK • Nissan LEAF • GEM • Pininfarina Blue Car • Kurrent • Renault Fluence • Myers NmG • Smart ED • Reva/G-Whiz • Subaru R1E • Tango T600 • Toyota FT-EV • VentureOne • Tesla Model S • ZAP Xebra • Tesla Roadster • • ZENN Car www.flastergreenberg.com Plug-In Hybrids

Plug-in Hybrids are now available for purchase or exclusively by lease:

• Chevy Volt • Fisker Karma • Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid • Volvo V70 Plug-in Hybrid • Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid • Mitsubishi PX-MiEV • Ford C-MAX Energi

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Hybrid cars are now available for purchase or exclusively by lease:

• Toyota Prius Liftback • GS 450h • Honda Civic Hybrid • GMC Sierra Hybrid • Honda Insight • Mercedes ML 450 Hybrid • Lexus CT 200h • Mercedes S400 BlueHybrid • Toyota Camry Hybrid • Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid • Ford Fusion Hybrid • Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid • Lincoln MKZ Hybrid • Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid • Honda CR-Z Hybrid • Lexus LS 600h L • Hyundai Sonata Hybrid • Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid • Optima Hybrid • Escalade Hybrid • Lexus HS 250h • GMC Yukon Hybrid • Ford Escape Hybrid • BMW ActiveHybrid • Lexus RX 450h • BMW X6 Hybrid • M35h Hybrid • Toyota Prius V • LaCrosse eAssist • Audi Q5 Hybrid • Toyota Highlander • Porsche Panamera S Hybrid • Volkswagen Up! Concept Series • Ford C-MAX Hybrid • Nissan Altima Hybrid • Toyota Sienna Hybrid • Audi Q7 Hybrid

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