WATCH: Tour the World’s First Electric Vehicle Museum in Kingman, AZ

A 1930 Detroit Electric Coupe at the World's First EV Museum in Kingman, Ariz. (Jason Rzucidlo/AmericaJR)

AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited the Powerhouse Visitor Center along historic Route 66 in Kingman, Arizona. It is home of the World’s First Electric Vehicle Museum. There are a total of 29 electric vehicles on display–26 on the inside and three in the parking lot inside. The entire collection spans more than 100 years of EV history from 1909 to 2013. The museum receives over 50,000 visitors annually. It is a partnership between the city of Kingman, Mohave County and the Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation. In this video, look for a tour of the museum along with interviews with Roderick Wilde, Executive Director of the Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation; and Josh Noble, Tourism Services Manager at the City of Kingman, AZ.


Video by Jason Rzucidlo / AmericaJR

Visit the World’s First Electric Vehicle Museum at 120 W. Andy Devine Ave. (Route 66) in Kingman, AZ 86401. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and children are free with paying adult. For more info, go to https://hevf.org/


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