We have positions available for 3 Gold Sponsors. These are an opportunity to support the open communication of
what is going on in the World of electric Vehicles, what your Company has done to support and continue the
development of Electric Vehicles over the years. It Includes a 20 foot x 20 foot Space for your showcase.
Gold Sponsors Can provide a Logo, for listing on the EV Fest website as a Gold Sponsor,
for listing on a show handout, for listing in press releases, display in flyers and advertisements,
and mention in any Radio Promotions or Press Meeting.
Gold Sponsor Logo Specs:
Minimum 800 Pixels x 600 Pixels; Maximum 2000 Pixels x 1500 Pixels.
The Fee for becoming a Gold Sponsor of EV Fest 2011 is just $1,000.00
We have positions available for 5 Silver Sponsors. These are an opportunity to support the open communication of
what is going on in the World of electric Vehicles, what your Company has done to support and continue the
development of Electric Vehicles over the years. It Includes a 10 foot x 20 foot Space for your showcase.
Silver Sponsors Can provide a Logo, for listing on the EV Fest website as a Silver Sponsor,
for listing on a show handout, for listing in press releases, and display in flyers and advertisements.
Silver Sponsor Logo Specs:
Minimum 600 Pixels x 450 Pixels; Maximum 800 Pixels x 600 Pixels.
The Fee for becoming a Silver Sponsor of EV Fest 2011 is just $500.00
We have positions available for 8 Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors Can provide a Logo, for listing on the EV Fest website as a Bronze Sponsor,
for listing on a show handout, and for listing in press releases. It Includes a 10 foot x 10 foot
Space for your showcase.
Bronze Sponsor Logo Specs:
Minimum 400 Pixels x 300 Pixels; Maximum 600 Pixels x 450 Pixels.
The Fee for becoming a Bronze Sponsor of EV Fest 2011 is just $250.00
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"This past event was a huge success," said Howard Hutt, Founder and President of the EVSC.
"Some of our members showed off their homebrewed conversions, including one of the earliest High School EV Conversions.
We had a few OEM electric vehicles, some great examples of Toyota Canada's hybrids and some PHEV's.
We got to show off the next wave of automotive engineering while enjoying a BBQ.
Our next Show, 'EV Fest', will be even better because we'll have even more vehicles to show the public."
On Saturday, April 10, 2010, a very enjoyable EVent was hosted and held at Scarborough Toyota, organized by
various members of the Electric Vehicle Society of Canada, and the Toronto Hybrid Group. The event was very
well organized and featured a diversity of electric-powered vehicles, ranging from production hybrids to
home-built converted EV's and even the ZOT, a turn-of-the-century reproduction electric car
(think Henry Ford's Quadra Cycle), modernized to be a series hybrid (think Chevy Volt).
This is the first EVent of its kind held by this group in many years, and serves as a reminder to everyone as to
why it is important to "get the lead out", so to speak. Everyone who was treated so well, myself included,
gives a heartfelt thanks. Scarborough Toyota left the door open to making this an annual event, which would
be wonderful. Again, thanks to the organizers for such a well-organized event. Monte Gisborne.
Thank you to all that were able to make the EVent. We were able to get a TTC Hybrid Bus on site and
had a great turn out, we finished off 197 burgers and countless hotdogs all supplied by Scarborough Toyota.
We had 20+ vehicles, Hybrids, Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) and Battery Electric.
Awards were as follows:
Best of Show voted by Attendees was the Battery Electric 74' Dart Swinger.
Best Vehicle voted by Entrants was the battery electric 944 Porsche "SM944".
Best Technical Vehicle voted by Entrants a Battery Electric Ford Escort "ESCORTEV".
The going the Distance Award went to Aaron Cake and his Honda Insight Hybrid from London.
The honorable mention went to Veridian's Plug-in Hybrid Prius with On-Roof Solar Panels.
Thank you all Entrants this EVent could not happen without YOU!
James Sullivan
Non Vehicle Displays included Darius Vakili's presentation of his available Motor Controllers, Chargers, and DC-DC Converters for EV's, along with Solar/Wind Power Controllers/Chargers for the Off-Grid Crowd. Also were DVD and VHS presentations of various EV Machines, High-Mileage Special Vehicles, and more. In addition, Plug-In Canada also had a loop of their newly operational web site showing. In all it was a Great Show! Robert Weekley
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