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ZEV Partners with Salt River Pima - Maricopa Indian Community

Zero Electric Vehicles

Partnering with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community to help fight carbon emissions

BY MAJA PEIRCE

WWhen a car or truck is ready for the junkyard, Zero Electric Vehicles (ZEV) steps in to install efficient electric vehicle technology to prolong the vehicle’s life - it’s a game changer.

Based in Arizona, ZEV strives to be the worldwide leader in electrification for light- and medium-duty fleet vehicles. With their powertrain (batteries and drive motor) configuration and rapid conversion turnaround of existing fleet vehicles, ZEV is quickly building the foundation needed to become a globally adopted brand. The company also educates customers about the infrastructure and fleet services they need to transform fleet operations to meet sustainability goals. ZEV’s central focus is tapping into the existing automotive and mobility ecosystem to support fleets through their journey to electrification. The company believes in lowering the cost to entry and making electric vehicles accessible by embracing inclusive strategies for partnerships and open technology standards.

All these strategies make ZEV the perfect player to team up with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC).

SRPMIC is represented by two distinct Native American tribes; the Akimel O’odham (River People), more commonly known as the Pima and the Xalychidom Piipaash (People

Who Live Toward the Water) known to many as the

Maricopa; both share the same cultural values, but maintain their own unique traditions. Over 10,000 individuals are currently enrolled Salt River tribe members. SRPMIC is located off the Pima 101 Freeway and borders Tempe,

Fountain Hills and Mesa.

The Community owns and operates several successful enterprises including Salt River Materials Group, Scottsdale

AutoShow, and Saddleback Communications and hospitality enterprises: Talking Stick Resort, Talking Stick Golf Club and Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, which are all within the Talking Stick Entertainment District (TSED), on the western border of the Community.

SRPMIC sees the value in building a sustainable environment and is passionate about working with local technology innovators to bring low-cost solutions to commercial fleets. To that end, SRPMIC has joined forces with ZEV to help fight carbon emissions in the SRPMIC and throughout the Valley by installing ZEV’s electric car technology into SRPMIC vehicles. "I'm excited to be a part of a team that introduces electric vehicles to this great community. It's important to be part of a solution that helps reduce [our] carbon footprint and provide clean air to breathe,"David Crownover, the director of SRPMIC Transportation said.

The SRPMIC Department of Transportation and ZEV conducted a complete fleet assessment by evaluating operations, vehicle-use cases, routes, loads and HVAC requirements. The results from the assessment will help SRPMIC define infrastructure for charging the vehicles, areas on routes where rapid chargers can be placed, and other power requirements, including the option for solar-powered daytime charging. They are additionally working with the Salt River Project (SRP) to determine the charging infrastructure and other incentives to reduce installation costs. "ZEV is honored to be working with SRPMIC, we are at the ground level of transforming vehicle operations to eliminate all carbon emissions. We are fully committed to the Salt River Indian Community and their goals to significantly reduce carbon emissions. ZEV is excited to be working at the ground level and sees more and more commercial fleets making the move to electric," Jay Ennesser, ZEV senior vice president of sales said. After the assessment, ZEV will deliver a full warranty on the new electric powertrain, along with vehicle services to support and optimize vehicle operations through a robust fleet management service. "The SRPMIC Department of Transportation is taking a mindful approach to establishing a dynamic Fleet Electrical Program," Tonya Glass, SRPMIC fleet vehicle specialist said. "The success of DOT Electrification Program is based on a collaborative effort among our internal customers, local innovators and subject matter experts in the field of sustainability and technology. It is an exciting time to contribute to the environmental sustainability of the Community." If you are interested in connecting with ZEV in the community, come see their Electric Vehicle event with Barrett Jackson at the Sci-Tech Festival on Jan. 22-23. SciTech Institute is the Arizona Technology Council’s sister nonprofit focused on supporting Arizona’s future STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) workforce. ZEV is looking to connect with organizations in the electric vehicle industry regarding a unique opportunity to showcase STEM in the future of the automotive industry at this season’s Barrett Jackson. ZEV will have a grand opening on Jan. 28, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at their new 103,000-square foot space on 565 E. Germann Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85297. (855) 546-ZERO Visit www.zeroevcorp.com

GREENShe’s GREENHe’s

BY JENNIFER & JOHN BURKHART

When the winter drags on and you just want to cuddle under a fluffy blanket, what's the perfect way to chase away the winter blues? Binge-watching shows? Well, yes, but also comfort food! Hot beverages, indulgent meals and sweet desserts all come to mind. We tested a few easy-to-make comfort food ideas that won't have you on your feet in the kitchen all day.

Annie's

Vegan Mac, gluten free, USDA organic

He said: From my experience, when I read the words “vegan” and “gluten-free” on a label I assume it means flavor-free too. I was happily surprised that this was not the case with Annie's Mac & Cheese. This was exactly like traditional mac & cheese, other than the noodles having a slightly gummy texture. Our three year old asked for seconds and thirds of this.

She Said: Finding quality products that are both dairy- and gluten-free has been frustratingly tough. Our family had given up our beloved mac & cheese, but this one might do. It passed the kid test, but it's not for me. It had the best gluten-free noodle texture I've tried, but the cheese sauce smelled so strange. It was creamy, but tasted nothing like dairy cheese. Immaculate Baking Company

Refrigerated flaky biscuits, USDA organic

He Said: I didn't know Jen put these in the oven. All the sudden there was the heavenly smell of baking bread wafting through our house. Once they were out, I realized how dangerously good they are – light and fluffy with an irresistible buttered bread flavor. I seriously had to restrain myself from eating every single one of them.

She Said: Bread that's flaky, doughy, buttery and slightly sweet – the epitome of comfort food. Eat them straight from the oven for pure deliciousness. Eating three of them was worth the stomach bloat. Handy tip: Don't forget your stretchy pants. GluteNull

Coco Moko shortbread, gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO

He Said: Do you ever think to yourself, I have too much saliva in my mouth? You do? Well this is the product for you, then. These Coco Moko cookies will turn your mouth into an arid desert in seconds. Aside from the cranberries, they were fairly devoid of flavor as well.

She Said: The cranberries were the only saving grace in this cookie, and there weren't enough of them. The bulk of the cookie was bland and slightly grainy, but did have the overall density of shortbread. The only way to eat these would be dunked in a super sweet coffee or tea.

Mighty Leaf

Coconut assam black tea, USDA organic

He Said: This tea had an odd assortment of tastes. It started all nice and normal with a tart fruit and bitter black tea flavors. From there it got weird. It went floral, a bit soapy, and I swear I tasted dill weed. So yeah, not my cup of tea.

She Said: A hot cup of tea on a chilly night sounds cozy, unless you've opened Pandora's box. It was supposed to be a “sweet and nutty” coconut. Ha ha! It smelled like pickles, tasted like bitter pickles, and honey just made it worse. Pickles!? Time for a new taste tester at Mighty Leaf!

GREENScenes January Events Throughout Arizona

CENTRAL ARIZONA January 15-16

Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series/ Health & Fitness Expo

Making its way to the Valley is the Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series. Kicking off the new year, they will be hosting a running series starting in Tempe with races for all skill levels. Distances offered are a 5K, 10K, half marathon and marathon. Race participants will pass through the breathtaking red rocks of Papago Park, stunning murals from local artists and urban streets of three major cities. This event is perfect for the local and visitor alike! These racing festivities will also be paired with a health and fitness expo at the Phoenix Convention Center. More than 60 exhibitors will showcase the latest fitness and nutritional products. Admission to the Expo is free. Tickets for the races can be purchased at www.runrocknroll.com/arizona.

January 10

Six-Week Nutritional Series Starting

Starting on Jan. 10 is a six-week nutritional series hosted by Chef Andrew Schmidt. The series will go in depth on health trends, body nourishment and techniques for implementing health in the kitchen. The series is open to all skill levels, as all lessons will be for the beginner as well as the experienced cook. Join what could be a revolutionary experience for your health and lifestyle. To view the curriculum visit www.ccacademy.edu/nutritionalseries. This first session is sold out, but you can call 480-5020177 or e-mail info@ccacademy.edu to be placed on the waiting list in the event of a cancellation.

January 23

Beauty and Wellness Expo by Enchanted Dream Parties

Enchanted Dream Parties, a local company specializing in family-friendly festivals, is holding the highly anticipated Beauty and Wellness Expo. Featuring yoga, activities for kids, boutique shopping and a farmer’s market, this Expo focuses on relaxation, revitalization, and overall health. The venue will feature a healthy cafe and picnic spots to enjoy. Kids under 12 are free and each ticket includes seed packets and planters to promote eco-consciousness. Register for this event at www.tinyurl.com/yckt3zd8.

January 26

East Valley Healthy Living Expo

East Valley Healthy Living Expo features local organizations to advocate for senior wellness and healthy living. The event encourages seniors and their families to attend, as all attendees will be positively impacted. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain new insight on healthy lifestyles, along with getting to see the latest products and services on the market. Find out more information at www.10times.com/e1zk-z113-p0rz.

NORTHERN ARIZONA January 15

Big Band Dance Event

Flash back to the big band swing era, as this night will surely make you nostalgic for a period you likely never experienced firsthand. Hosted at the local community center, the Big Band Dance Event will feature the Northern Arizona Big Band as they play strictly for dancing pleasure. Enjoy refreshments, meet friends and dance your heart out on this one of a kind evening. See more information at www.prescott-az.gov/events/category/community/

January 19

“Step Into Health” Walking Club

Start 2022 off on the right foot with North Country Healthcare as they invite children, partners and friends to join together to enjoy community and exercise. This event is open to all fitness levels and attendees are encouraged to go at their own pace. With walking providing a benefit to your mental and physical health, this is an opportunity that you won’t want to miss! The walking club meets regularly every 3rd Monday of the month at Buffalo Park in Flagstaff. Find out more at www.flagstaff.com/calendar.

January 8

Adult Workshop: Pine Needle Basket Making

Marina Xoc Castillo de Vasquez will be leading a unique pine needle basket making workshop. Workshop will cover different types of baskets, materials needed for basket making, collecting and choosing needles, and step by step instructions on how to make your own basket. All participants will get hands-on experience and take home their basket and supplies. To see more information visit www.willowbendcenter.org/event/adultworkshop-pine-needle-basket-making-2/

BUSINESS January 15-17

Business Management Conference

This Phoenix-located event will feature three days of interactive educational sessions and various networking opportunities. The content will be geared towards TPA (Third-Party Administrator) businesses. It is anticipated that there will be over one thousand participants, so do not miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of business management and develop some key connections with like-minded individuals. Register online at www. nipa.org

SOUTHERN ARIZONA January 21-23

Silverbell Arts and Crafts Festival

At the Silverbell Arts and Crafts Festival, you will have the opportunity to see the latest handmade passion projects of the Tucson locals. In fact, it may even get your own creative juices flowing! This festival is held annually and boasts over 50 different vendors showcasing their artwork of various forms. Come out for some nice weather and get plugged in with the community! Find out more about this event at www.festivalnet.com

January 26 - February 6

Production of ‘Wicked’ at Centennial Hall

The world-renowned Broadway musical Wicked is making its stop in Tucson Arizona. Based on the classic novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this production features engaging music and themes that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience this must-see production. Tickets can be purchased at www.broadwayintucson.com

January 14-16

The Yuma Home and Garden Show

Featuring content related to food, garden, design and construction, this event will be sure to exceed your expectations. The Yuma Home and Garden Show will allow you to see the latest developments in the world of home improvement. They promise that you will walk away with new ideas for updating your home and that you will fall in love with it all over again. Information regarding this event and admission can be found at www.asihomeshows.com/yuma

January 13

Business Minds Unite 2022

For those who are either not achieving their desired results or would simply like to gain knowledge in business-growth, Business Minds Unite is an opportunity to get exclusive access to high-level entrepreneurs and ground-breaking speakers. This is a one-day event that will be packed with engaging presentations, panel discussions and small-group discussion. Find out more about this event at www.tinyurl.com/4rehb2cc

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