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Drive Electric Earth Day 2022 Electric Car Display at Farmers Market

  • Rochester Farmers Market 1426 Fairgrounds Ave SE Rochester, MN, 55904 United States (map)

Rochester is celebrating Drive Electric Earth Day for our 2nd year! DEED is a national campaign to share information about electric vehicles during April.

Come check out electric vehicles outside the Rochester Farmers Market Saturday, April 16th such as Ford Mustang Mach-E, Kia Niro EV, Teslas, Chevrolet Bolt EV, Volkswagen ID.4, Rad Power Bikes eBike, and other electric vehicles.

Talk with local owners and experts about driving electric, learn how to charge, and see why more people are driving electric.

At this event you’ll be able to:

  • Check out electric vehicles and bikes

  • Talk with local EV owners about questions and daily life with an electric car

  • Get some local beverages, treats, and food at Rochester Farmers Market

EV Owners - Sign Up To Display Your Car:

Sign up here to display your electric vehicle at the event. Last year we had nearly 30 cars and ran out of room!

Photos From DEED EV Display in 2021

Location & Setup

Location / Direction
Rochester Farmers Market
1426 Fairgrounds Ave SE
Rochester, MN 55904

Google Maps Directions

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We’ll be set up on the far end of the market. Opposite the main parking lot.

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About Rochester Electric Vehicles

Rochester Electric Vehicles' goal is to accelerate electric vehicle adoption in the Rochester area. Roughly 24,000 Minnesotans are now driving electric with 700+ EVs in the Rochester area. As with anything new, it's easiest to learn from the experience of another person so we are happy to provide experiences like this to learn from your Rochester neighbors that have made the switch to electric.

Drive Electric Earth Day National Presentation

Drive Electric Earth Day is presented by Plug In America, Sierra Club, and Electric Vehicle Association along with Platinum sponsor Wells Fargo.

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