Ride-and-Drives Accelerate Switch to Electric Vehicles

​SCE is partnering with Plug In America to help spread the word about incentives and the benefits of going electric.

“The primary difference I notice is acceleration, and how well it transitions from start to stop,” said Los Angeles resident Ken Braziel after test driving the Nissan Leaf and BMW i3. “And how quiet it is. It’s amazing.”

“I drive a zero-emissions car. It’s super fun to drive … I’ll never go back to a gas-powered engine,” said Nancy Dolan, whose electric vehicle lease is about to expire.

Braziel and Dolan were among nearly 2,000 attendees at Charge Up LA!, a ride-and-drive event in downtown Los Angeles that kicked off the eighth annual National Drive Electric Week in Southern California

Southern California Edison, a sponsor of Charge Up LA!, was on hand to talk about the utility’s money-saving incentive programs for EVs.

National Drive Electric Week/Plug In America
Plug In America held ride-and-drives during National Drive Electric Week in Los Angeles.


National Drive Electric Week aims to spread the word about the benefits of all-electric and plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles — the lower overall costs of ownership compared to fossil-fueled vehicles, helping the environment and reducing the country’s dependence on foreign oil.

Upcoming Ride-and-Drive Events


Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion
Sept. 22
Ride-and-Drive: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Ontario, CA 91764
(Euclid Avenue between Holt and I Street)    


City of Oxnard Multicultural Festival
Oct. 6
Ride-and-Drive: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Plaza Park, 500 S C Street
Oxnard, CA 93030


South El Monte High School Swap Meet
Nov. 4
Ride-and-Drive: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
South El Monte High School
1001 Durfee Ave.
South El Monte, CA 91733

“The best way for people to overcome their misperceptions about EVs is to test drive a car and to talk with other EV drivers,” said Joel Levin, executive director of Plug In America, a national association of EV drivers. “They love talking about their cars. They are the most powerful sales people.” 

Edison International, parent company of SCE, has awarded $105,000 in grants to Plug In America to conduct ride-and-drives throughout SCE’s service area this year, including several during National Drive Electric Week. 

“Our support for Plug In America provides communities that don’t typically get exposure to EVs,” said Lisa Woon, SCE’s principal manager of Corporate Philanthropy. “The grants from Edison are meant to expand opportunities for all residents to experience for themselves the benefits of driving an EV.”

For National Drive Electric Week, Edison International is supporting Plug In America ride-and-drives in downtown Los Angeles, Carson, Gardena, Long Beach, Lindsay, Mammoth Lakes and Oxnard. Other ride-and-drive locations sponsored by Edison include: Camarillo, Compton, Monterey Park, Ontario, South El Monte and other cities in SCE’s service territory.

SCE’s incentive programs for EVs include the Clean Fuel Rewards Program, which provides $450 rebates to customers who purchase or lease a new or used EV. The Charge Ready Home Installation Rebate Program offers residential customers a rebate of up to $1,500 toward out-of-pocket costs for upgrades and permitting fees necessary to install a Level 2 (240-volt) EV charging station.

Through its Charge Ready program, SCE has installed more than 1,000 chargers to date at more than 60 locations throughout its territory, including public, workplace and apartment and condo complexes. That number is expected to exceed 1,200 in the coming months.

For Dolan, incentives at the state and national level helped make driving an EV a solid economic choice.

“The most important thing is to get in a car and test drive it and see how much fun it is,” she said. “And how much you can do your part for the environment.”