The Indianapolis Zoo is going green again! There are now two stations in the Zoo's main parking lot where you can re-charge your electric cars. Located near the front of the east end of the parking lot by the picnic area, the two recharging stations are available for a nominal charge for either four or eight hours. Just ask the guest services representative at the front gate to get you hooked up and ready while you have a leisurely visit with the animals at the Zoo.
You can see how the stations work in this photo of a Chevrolet Volt getting all charged up, courtesy of our friends at Penske Automotive. The Volt is the first electric car that runs on more than electricity, with an electric battery that allows you to drive gas-free for an EPA-estimated 35 miles, plus an onboard gas generator that produced electricity so you can go up to a total of 375 miles on a full tank of gas.
Photos by Meg Magsamen