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​To cap off National Drive Electric Week (Sept. 26-Oct. 3), our Black Hills Energy team was on hand at the 10th Annual Cruiser Car Show and Street Fair in downtown Rapid City last weekend to talk with car enthusiasts about the many benefits of electric vehicles and our Ready EV charger rebate program. With more than 130 retro and classic cars on display, our Chevy Bolt was a real conversation starter, as curious onlookers stopped by to take a closer look at our all-electric vehicle. 

Special thanks to Mike Pogany, Marsha Nichols and Jessica Oliveto for representing the team during this fun-filled event.

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