Clark: Electric cars a national security issue

BY BRENT SNAVELY | DETROIT FREE PRESS | BUSINESS WRITER | October 20, 2009

During a speech today in Detroit, retired U.S. Army General and former presidential candidate Wesley Clark cast the effort to develop electric vehicles as a critical national security need that is essential to help the United States reduce its dependence on foreign oil.

The issue “is absolutely dead center in the bull’s-eye for national security,” Clark said during a three-day conference called “The Business of Plugging In,” which is being held at Motor City Casino in Detroit.

Clark also compared the current status of electric vehicles to the early stages of development for personal computers, cellular telephones and the Internet. He said the industry could be standing at the cusp of a similar technological revolution that could create jobs and boost the U.S. economy.

“We spawned a whole new industry off of personal computing,” Clark said. “We need that next big thing for America, and it could be right here at this conference. It could be in electric vehicle technologies.”

The conference has drawn more than 600 professionals from utilities, automotive companies and suppliers to discuss how to overcome infrastructure, development cost and policy issues so that electric cars can be a viable choice for consumers.

Fun could be the key to selling plug-in hybrid autos

By Sharon Silke Carty | USA TODAY | Oct 22, 2009

DETROIT — At a three-day conference on the future of plug-in hybrids, one lingering question kept coming up: Who's going to buy these things?

The answer, according to outsiders and industry leaders here: no one, if they're not fun to drive. Fun to play with. And fun to look at.

Naturally, people want safe and reliable cars, but, they said, the key to wide public acceptance of more expensive plug-in and electric cars is making them fun.

"We're asking, 'Can you give us the next big thing? Can you make a profit? And can you make it fun?' " said Wesley Clark, former presidential candidate and keynote speaker at the Business of Plugging In conference. "If you can do that, it's a whole new age for Detroit and a whole new age for America."

7/6/09 - Campaigning with Congressman Gary Peters (MI-9) [Updated]

Jul 6 2009 - 1:30pm
Jul 6 2009 - 9:00pm

MONDAY, JULY 6 (all listed times are local)


1:30PM - 2:30PM
MEETING WITH LOCAL VETERANS AND GENERAL CLARK
American Legion Post 346;
2079 12 Mile Rd,
Berkley, 48072

The American Legion is bringing together a group of veterans (including recently returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans) for a roundtable discussion with General Clark and Congressman Peters.


4:00-6:30pm
Fundraiser for Congressman Gary Peters with General Wesley Clark

Contact Congressman Gary Peter's campaign for information about attending this fundraiser at http://www.petersforcongress.com


7:30-9:00p
Fundraiser for Congressman Gary Peters with General Wesley Clark

10/20/09: General Wesley Clark to Deliver Keynote Address at "The Business of Plugging In" @ 12:45-1:30 pm

Oct 20 2009 - 12:45pm
Oct 20 2009 - 1:30pm

General Wesley Clark will headline a who’s who of industry leaders for the Business of Plugging In, a plug-in electric vehicle conference taking place in Detroit, Michigan October 19-21, 2009.

More information is available at the conference website.

MotorCity Hotel and Conference Center, Detroit, Michigan
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4/2/07 - Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI

Apr 2 2007 - 8:00pm
Apr 2 2007 - 11:00pm

Central Michigan University Speaker Series

Date: Monday, April 02, 2007

FREE and Open to the Public.
[There are no tickets and it’s first come, first seated.]

Time: 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM (doors open 7:15 PM)
Location: Warriner Hall: Plachta Auditorium

You can find directions to campus at: http://www.cmich.edu/directions.htm

Warriner: Plachta Auditorium, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
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