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Filmmaker Chris Paine examines the development and eventual destruction of General Motors' EV-1, an... (Learn more)

Starring: Martin Sheen, Dave Barthmuss, Jim Boyd (View All)

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An EV1 charging station as seen in Who Killed the Electric Car? (Photo: Planet Green)
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Starring: Martin Sheen, Dave Barthmuss, Jim Boyd

The year is 1990. California is in a pollution crisis. Smog threatens public health. Desperate for a solution, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) targets the source of its problem: auto exhaust. Inspired by a recent announcement from General Motors about an electric vehicle prototype, the Zero Emissions Mandate (ZEV) is born. It required 2% of new vehicles sold in California to be emission-free by 1998, 10% by 2003. It is the most radical smog-fighting mandate since the catalytic converter. With a jump on the competition thanks to it speed-record-breaking electric concept car, GM launches its EV1 electric vehicle in 1996. It was a revolutionary modern car, requiring no gas, no oil changes, no mufflers, and rare brake maintenance (a billion-dollar industry unto itself). A typical maintenance checkup for the EV1 consisted of replenishing the windshield washer fluid and a tire rotation. But the fanfare surrounding the EV1's launch disappeared and the cars followed. Was it lack of consumer demand as carmakers claimed, or were other persuasive forces at work? Fast forward to 6 years later--the fleet is gone. EV charging stations dot the California landscape like tombstones, collecting dust and spider webs. How could this happen? Did anyone bother to examine the evidence? Yes, in fact, someone did. And it was murder.

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Quick Facts

US Release Date

6/28/06

MPAA Rating

Rated PG for brief mild language.

Running Time

90 mins.

Language

  • English

Box Office Total

$1,677,838

Awards

  • Nominated for a Best Documentary award at the 2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association [Fe Awards.
  • Nominated for a Best Documentary award at the 2006 Writers Guild of America [Festival/Awa Awards.

Distributor

  • Columbia TriStar Films
  • Sony Pictures Classics
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

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