It's been one month since Sun Day, when thousands of people turned out around the globe in support of solar energy and climate action. The ReVision community attended solar-powered rallies, concerts, and gatherings in Waterville, Farmington, Portland, Milton, Concord, and the Upper Valley. Thanks to Green Wave Electric Vehicles, League of Conservation Voters, Third Act for their continued partnerships. We're already planning more ways to keep the momentum going, so stay tuned! Here's ReVision's co-founder Phil Coupe's thoughts on Sun Day's success: "Now that solar electricity has become the cheapest energy in history, and modern efficient technology like heat pumps, electric vehicles, and battery storage have matured into high-performing systems, we are proving that 160-year-old internal combustion of fossil fuels can be replaced with options that are cheaper, cleaner and better. As part of Bill McKibben's global Sun Day of action to amplify the need for a clean energy transition, we put on a solar-powered concert in New Hampshire, using a 100% electric Ford Lightning truck charged up with sunshine to power the Mallett Brothers Band's electrifying set at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth! The Lightning was able to be driven to the concert from Portland, Maine, used for the 2-hour concert, and then still had enough battery power for the drive back to Portland--all while towing the 100% electric Sea Lightning, a 20-foot center console boat that never needs a drop of gas and never emits any pollution. A couple days after the concert, we brought the Lightning truck, Sea Lightning boat and a bunch of good vibes to another Sun Day event in Portland, ME where we again powered the music and entertainment for an entire afternoon with plenty of juice leftover for the drive home."
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