Electrifying Last Frontier Supporters (ELFS)

We at AKEVA are thankful for everyone working to electrify the Last Frontier. Once a month AKEVA picks a person, business, or an organization that is doing exceptional work supporting electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Alaska and officially recognizes them as part of our ELFS team. Nominations to recognize an EV champion in your community are welcomed; email us at info@akeva.org, through the contact form on our website, or on social media.

Exit Marine Brings Electrification to Seward

As electrification changes the world, forward looking Alaskan business are expanding their customer base and investing in projects that benefit their local community.  Laura and Kenneth, owners of Exit Marine and 60 Degrees Adventure Charters, noticed increased electric vehicle traffic to Seward; however, the city had no electric vehicle charging stations leaving many EV drivers …

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The Alaska State Museum in Juneau ELFS

Museums are an integral part of communities all across Alaska.  In addition to their immense cultural and educational value, Alaskan museums are uniquely positioned to provide destination charging and electric vehicle exposure to their patrons. That’s why AKEVA is thrilled about our partnership with the Alaska State Museum’s Office of Statewide Services to connect Alaskan museums …

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Homer ELFS – Taz Tally, Mark Haller, and The Art Shop Gallery

Homer is an amazing Alaskan town and AKEVA wanted to make sure there was a charging option available for local and visiting EV drivers.  Finding a business willing to host a charger is always a challenge—finding a host for the first public EV charger in town is even more challenging.  However, having a local champion who can …

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