Estes Park Electric Vehicle Infrastructure + Readiness Plan
Quiz
From electric bikes to electric trolleys, the Town of Estes Park is seeing the shift towards transportation electrification first hand. Have you been keeping track? Test your knowledge of electric vehicles in the quiz below.
True or False, electric vehicles (EVs) produce fewer emissions than conventional vehicles.
A.
True
B.
False
2.
What’s the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a battery (or fully) electric vehicle?
A.
There is no difference.
B.
A plug-in hybrid looks like a regular car while a battery electric vehicle looks like a vehicle from the future.
C.
A plug-in hybrid has a battery and a gas tank, while a battery electric vehicle only has a battery.
3.
When did the first electric vehicle hit the road in the US?
A.
1908
B.
1890
C.
2008
D.
1885
4.
Where can you find public electric vehicle chargers in Estes Park?
A.
Museum Parking Lot
B.
Safeway Parking Lot
C.
Visitor Center and Town Hall
D.
Town Fairgrounds
5.
How many electric trolleys are in operation in Estes Park right now?
A.
One
B.
Two
C.
Three
D.
None
6.
True or False, you need a specialized license or registration to ride an electric bicycle.
A.
True
B.
False
7.
An electric vehicle only needs one of the following maintenance jobs done. Which is it?
A.
Oil change
B.
New spark plugs
C.
Belt replacement
D.
Brake pad replacement
8.
What is the best-selling EV model in Colorado?
A.
Tesla Model 3
B.
Nissan Leaf
C.
Chevy Bolt
D.
BMW i3
9.
What is a Time of Use Rate (TOU)?
A.
An electricity rate offered by Estes Park Power and Communications that is based on the length of time an electric vehicle is charging.
B.
An electricity rate offered by Estes Park Power and Communications to incentivize customers to use electricity during specific times, generally during times of otherwise low demand like late at night and early morning.
C.
An electricity rate offered by Estes Park Power and Communications to disincentivize the use of electricity.
10.
True or False, electric vehicles can only be used as commuter vehicles because of their limited range.