As we lead up to
The Green Transpo Expo, I wanted to share a story from SDG&E about how local student filmmakers make the case for electric vehicles. And I'll see all of you THIS Saturday at the inaugural
Green Transpo Expo!
Cheers, JR
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A Hollywood-style red carpet was rolled out last weekend at Reading Cinemas in Clairemont, where 35 films made by local elementary, middle and high school students were screened, including a few that promote the benefits of driving electric vehicles.
San Diego Gas & Electric was proud to sponsor the 20th Annual iVIE Student Film Festival & Awards Ceremony. The event was organized by the nonprofit Media Arts Center San Diego and brought together student filmmakers and their families from throughout the region.
In addition to sponsoring the event, we also sponsored a film contest called #LOVELECTRIC, where aspiring filmmakers competed with each other to make the best case on why electric vehicles (EV) are the way to go. Two winning teams from the contest were presented with a ceremonial check at the premiere and will each receive $750.
The middle school winner was a team from the STEAM Academy in Spring Valley, and the high school winner was a team from High Tech High International in San Diego.
The Future is Electric
The short film produced by the STEAM Academy team is called “The Future is Electric.” In the 2-minute-45-second film, students explain how driving electric can help reduce smog and greenhouse gas emissions. They deconstruct the claim about EVs being more expensive than conventional cars – noting government rebates are available and that the cost of maintenance associated with EVs is lower.
Viewers learn a lot about EVs from watching the film, and they will get a chuckle out of it too if they are fans of the movie “Back to the Future.” Enough said.