Chelsea Sexton on Sustainable Transportation and Electric Vehicles
March 9th, 2011In This Episode
Rob McNealy interviews Chelsea Sexton of “Who Killed the Electric Car,” about sustainable transportation and electric vehicles.
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Chelsea Sexton’s Bio
Chelsea Sexton is a veteran clean transportation and energy advocate; her work on General Motors’ EV1 program was featured in the Sony Pictures Classics film, “Who Killed the Electric Car?” She went on to serve as Director of the Automotive X PRIZE, Senior Adviser to VantagePoint Venture Partners’ Cleantech practice, and co-founder of Plug In America, the largest consumer-oriented electric drive advocacy group. Most recently, she founded the Lightning Rod Foundation, an advisory and educational organization. Additionally, Chelsea is a Consulting Producer on Chris Paine’s next film, “Revenge of the Electric Car.”


Steve Hall is a Colorado liberty activist and Ron Paul supporter. His background is in civil rights defense, litigation, and support.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr. holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard and his master’s and Ph.D. from Columbia University. A senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises (pronounced MEE — zez) Institute, he is the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers Meltdown (Regnery Publishing, 2009) and The Politically Incorrect GuideTM to American History (Regnery Publishing, 2005).













