Wayfind Electric Vehicle Collective https://wayfindev.com Fri, 05 Oct 2018 04:24:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Live and Drive Electric https://wayfindev.com/live-and-drive-electric/ Fri, 05 Oct 2018 04:22:11 +0000 https://wayfindev.com/?p=12931

Live and Drive with power
Live and Drive intentionally
Live and Drive Electric.
From the beginning of our company, we wanted to do more than just sell Electric Vehicles. We provide an EV lifestyle and a way to live electric. We have created and host Wayfind EVents. These EVents are where we bridge the idea of  living electric and driving electric. Oct. 5th our Wayfind EVent is taking place in our backyard, the Wasatch Front canyons. We have 5 canyons, 4 cyclists, 3 Wayfind EVs, 2 Plug-In Hybrids, 1 pure Electric. It’s 1 day full of 20,000 ft elevation gain and 150 miles. Wayfind EV is going to be the sag wagon and we will show you that you can and should adventure Electric.
We will celebrate clean air this season, powerful living, and the freedom that comes with living and driving electric. Join us and tune in for an epic day. Human power meets electric power. Let’s go!!

@wayfind_ev
@chrisburkard
@calvincharris
@hrobertpaul

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Wayfind EV Kids | February 2018 https://wayfindev.com/wayfind-ev-kids-february-2018/ Tue, 06 Mar 2018 21:44:07 +0000 http://wayfindev.com/?p=12412

It is pretty amazing to see kids, our future, grasp onto the science, engineering, and creativity behind electric vehicles. The innovation and the world that we all get to experience right now is phenomenal and it’s sparking even more ideas for the true keepers of our world…kids. Rock on to Keller for writing a science project about EVs and the infrastructure rapidly growing in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is only 11, has officially joined The Collective,  and his paper is bound to teach you a thing or two about EVs.

Science Fair Project 2018

Electric Vehicles vs. Gasoline Vehicles

BY: Keller

The Science Fair project I chose to research is to compare two different types of vehicles with two different types of motors. The question I posed and wanted to have answered is: Comparing electric vehicles (EV) and  gas vehicles which is more efficient, environmentally friendly and budget friendly? I chose to ask this question because I like to know how things work and operate. I also am very interested in all the new technology that is coming out about electric vehicles. I hope my research and experimentation will help me answer this question.

In order for me to answer this question I had to research several different topics to get an answer. Not only did I compare the efficiency, environmentally and budget friendly aspects of these vehicles, but I also chose to go a little deeper. I researched which car is faster, which car breaks down more often, which car is easier to find for purchase, which major car companies make an electric car, why are electric cars silent and how are electric vehicles changing Nevada.

The first major topic researched was the efficiency of the two vehicles. In researching I discovered, “ Electric cars produce no tailpipe emissions, reduce our dependence on oil, and are cheaper to operate….they are also more convenient. Charging up at home means never going to a gas station. And electric cars require almost none of the maintenance, like oil changes and emissions checks, that internal combustion cars require.” ( www.plugincars.com) These things make the driver’s life more efficient. But how does the efficiency of electricity compare to gasoline when collecting, storing and using their energy sources? According to research done by Transport and Environment, oil loses 44% of its energy when changing it to the gasoline used by cars. Then the motor loses 70% of the gasoline’s energy because the motor is very inefficient.  From oil to the moving car, a gas car only uses 13% of the beginning energy. That mean 87% of the energy was lost. On the other hand, Transport and Environment say that electricity loses 5% of its starting energy to transport, store, and distribute the electricity to your house. Then the electric car loses 25% of the energy from the wall outlet to store the electricity in the car and to run the motor. That means that from the original electric source to the moving car, an electric vehicle uses 73% of its starting energy. That means that an electric car is 60% more efficient than a gasoline car.

I was able to conduct several interviews with an electric vehicle specialist (Tyler Best) and and electric vehicle owner and operator ( Boyd Erickson) and both agreed that the electric vehicle is the more efficient vehicle  . Being able to ride in both types of vehicles I was also able to conclude the electric vehicle is more efficient . The ride was smoother and the acceleration was much faster in the electric vehicle.

The second major topic I researched was which vehicle is more environmentally friendly. With the research I produced I figured out that an electric car does not have an exhaust pipe therefore not polluting the air. In an electric vehicle no fossil fuels are being burned. Electricity is being sent to the motor which causes the car to accelerate. In gasoline vehicles fossil fuels are being burned, oil to be precise. This reaction creates greenhouse gases which need to go out somewhere. Hence, the exhaust pipe. Greenhouse gases are what make up part of our atmosphere. We need these gases to control the heat on Earth. Without them, we would be dead. Now, you would think, hey, if we need greenhouse gases, why not use gasoline cars to put more of them into the air? But that is incorrect. Too much greenhouse gas will kill us. The four main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide Co2, methane CH4, ozone O3 and water vapor H2O. Notice that carbon dioxide is one of them. Carbon dioxide is what we exhale. It can harm us if we inhale too much. That is  why we can not have too many greenhouse gases. It will kill us. Due to what I just told you we can both agree that an electric car is more environmentally friendly.

The third major topic I researched was which vehicle is more budget friendly. An electric car is commonly more expensive than a gasoline car. You would think because of that, no doubt about it, an electric car is more expensive overall. But think about all the gas you have to pay for in a gasoline car. You do have to pay for electricity in an electric car, but it is much cheaper. Also, I was able to learn that electric vehicles and gasoline vehicles look very similar from the outside but they are quite different on the inside . According to CALSTART, the advanced transportation consortium in California, 70% of an electric vehicles component parts may be different from a gasoline powered vehicle. The electric vehicle has several unique components that serve the same function as more common components in a gasoline- powered vehicle. (www.avt.inl.gov)  Since an electric car has less parts, less parts can break down. Gasoline cars require maintenance yearly which is pretty expensive. Electric cars do not require that kind of maintenance. Little to no maintenance helps the electric vehicle in the budget area. That brings me back to my point: Electric cars cost the same as gasoline cars, or are less expensive.

After researching, I decided to take a look outside of my project, into how Nevada is preparing for electric vehicles. I was able to figure out that Nevada is one of the most EV friendly states. Governor Brian Sandoval said, “It is my goal to have all of Nevada’s highways, no matter how remote, accessible to all EV drivers and the first complete EV highway system in the nation.” The same Review Journal article that quoted Governor Sandoval also said that at the end of 2017, Nevada had 6 EV charging stations from Las Vegas to Reno, making it possible for an electric vehicle to travel between those cities without worrying about running out of charge. Also, I found out that Nevada is the 2nd state in EV growth, behind Utah, and Las Vegas is the fastest growing electric vehicle city in the nation. In summary, Nevada loves electric vehicles (ritholtz.com).

All that data brings me to my conclusion. And that conclusion is that an electric car is overall better than a gasoline car. It is more efficient, environmentally friendly and budget friendly, not to mention Nevada friendly. I would recommend an electric vehicle to anyone.

If you decide to do this experiment or something similar to this experiment I would suggest you test an electric car that is normal with no extra features. I tested the Tesla Model S which has two motors for more horsepower and better four wheel drive. One for the front wheels, one for the back wheels. Normal electric cars have one motor. That is the only factor of this project that I would change in future research.

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CES | January 2018 https://wayfindev.com/ces-january-2018/ Thu, 18 Jan 2018 08:03:01 +0000 http://wayfindev.com/?p=12156

Did you know that CES is one of the Top Ten Auto shows of the year? Hmmm.

This is probably not news to you, my friends, because if you believe in wayfindev.com you understand exactly why that is. This show is full of incredible vendors that you can also find within The Collective here. This show I found highly intelligent engineers from all over the world, I spoke with EV businesses in Russia, China, Korea, France, Germany, South Africa, and more. My mind was blown at the concepts, advancements, and products within the electric vehicle world. This is why I am passionate about The Collective concept, we need a place for all of us to see these options. My top 5 takeaways from this show are…

  1. Range Anxiety is a thing of the past. Those worries and barriers are going away with increased charging networks, battery advancements to solid state, and various ways to literally charge your car. Getting your home, businesses, and adventures set up for charging is going to be easy with Wayfind and what we have here.
  2. Byton is an incredible electric vehicle company that said it best, “it’s not about horsepower, it’s about digital power.” Kind of feels like Jerry Seinfeld’s stand up comedy that asks us at what point are we going to stop comparing these advancements in vehicles and physics to horse and buggy. Well Jerry, now is the time.
  3. Autonomous driving is on the horizon and is infused with ride share ideas and robotics. Are we coming to terms with it? How do you feel about it?
  4. The international EV market was in full force. Companies all over the world want to have a footprint in the US market and they are doing some incredible things that would enhance the electric vehicle market here.
  5. Wayfindev.com should feel like going to these shows. I want you to meet and see all this EV world has to offer. I want you to talk business, share ideas, sell and buy vehicles and products that you found here at The EV Collective. I want wayfindev.com to be the tradeshow and marketplace that gets you pumped and educated just like CES did for me.
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L.A Auto Show | December 2017 https://wayfindev.com/l-a-auto-show-december-2017/ Sat, 30 Dec 2017 08:00:41 +0000 http://wayfindev.com/?p=12154

Hey, it’s EV Ty and I just returned from a blitz day trip to the L.A Auto Show. I was up the entire night before with a sick toddler but still jumped in the shower at 5 a.m., hustled to the airport, and caught a flight to see the show this year. I felt like an FBI agent as I was hyper aware that currently the EV world is stealth and it’s acting like a respectful business man that knows his stature. Electric Vehicles are flowing like a butterfly and they are about to sting like a bee. There is a thickness in the air at these huge shows and it had my adrenaline pumping because, this show in particular, I had jaws dropping and people pulling me into back offices to collaborate with Wayfind. There are the big car companies rolling out some incredible EVs and there are craft like manufacturers coming out with some fantastic EV products and vehicles BUT the best part is…Wayfind can offer something to each of them. As The Electric Vehicle Collective we are going to bring heat to the EV fire that has been ignited by some amazing pioneers. We are going to be a community that pushes the EV market and supports each other. We are going to build business, build cars, build networks, build resources, build community. I can’t wait for Wayfind to showcase companies and products that I have been seeing and collaborating with. There’s lots out there waiting for us and lots out there that is about to be on wayfindev.com and ultimately in our garages.

Buckle Up Wayfind crew, things are getting good.

Stay Tuned,

EV Ty

Co-Founder

Here are my top photos.

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SEMA | November 2017 https://wayfindev.com/sema-november-2017/ Thu, 30 Nov 2017 07:52:45 +0000 http://wayfindev.com/?p=12149

This is coming to you from a wife, a mom, a co-founder of Wayfind. SEMA has been a long standing tradition for my husband, EV Ty, as he has been building cars out of his garage since he could hold a wrench. Within the last 2 years, we have gone to SEMA for market research specifically for Wayfind. 2016 we were living in San Diego, we schlepped up our kids from the beach when Ty finished a final paper and we rushed to the show during law school. This year, 2017, we did the same thing again, however, this time going as founders of Wayfind. It was a thrill going as Wayfind and talking to other very successful businesses. Pitching our idea was exciting and promising. Between talking to the Ring Brothers, Russell Holmes from Garage Rehab, new start ups, and tons of electric vehicle manufacturers, we feel a huge stamp of approval and felt a true energy that our collective here can feed off.

Here is the Top Ten reasons SEMA rocked for Wayfind.

  1. As a woman, when I am running around an automotive iconic show people seem to be completely flabbergasted when I start talking shop. Yep, hello world, women in this industry aren’t meant to be you’re booth babes. We are boss babes and a force to be reckoned with.
  2. No bathroom lines for women at this male dominated show.
  3. Russell Holmes immaculate beard, tough handshake, and having his personal business number in my phone to talk shop.
  4. Ring Brothers telling EV Ty that he will soon be right where they are.
  5. Seeing West Coast Customs little daughter running around their booth. We are very family oriented so it’s always a refreshing human factor to see business and family blend.
  6. Checking out Unplugged Performance Tesla Model X.
  7. Seeing businesses like The Diesel Brothers, Hank Robinson from Hanro Studios, and ROAMR continue to grow exponentially. Business is rad and this industry is on fire.
  8. Talking about all the thousands of pre-orders and sales for electric vehicle manufacturers and craftsmen like Bollinger Motors.
  9. Laughing and sharing enthusiasm with fellow businesses that are hustling and working their hearts out like us.  
  10. Seeing the service that Wayfind can offer everyone in the business!! We work to provide leverage for businesses, comradery for commerce, a platform and centralized place for our EV community, and electric adventures for all of us. The Electric Vehicle Collective is the ideal way, it’s how we’’ll Wayfind more than just trade shows, it’s how we’ll Wayfind the world.

Ta Ta for now, and I don’t mean that in reference to booth babes.

Xo,

Maquelle Best

Co-Founder

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