Organization History
The Denver Electric Vehicle Council was created in Boulder Colorado in
December 1974 after the first "gas shortage" crisis in 1973 after
turmoil in the middle east disrupted US oil markets. The club was
initially founded by an Electrical Engineering professor named George
Gless at the University of Colorado. George felt compelled to take
action to educate people about the potential of battery "fueled"
electric drive technologies to satisfy some of the transportation needs
in this country.
Today the DEVC has more than 100 members interested in Renewable
Energy, Battery Electric Vehicles, and Hybrid technologies. The DEVC
represents the Colorado Chapter of the Electric Auto Association (EAA).
Organization Leadership
The following officers have been elected by the club membership to hold
positions of responsibility and to make decisions for the direction of
the organization.
President:
Norman Smith
Vice President:
Michael Bachand
Secretary:
Tom McKinnon
Treasurer and Membership Dues:
Helen Crisp
Denver, Colorado
htcrisp@gmail.com