EV Charging
Day by day the Electric Vehicles are taking the world by storm. The government’s plans and investments over the next few years will rapidly increase the use of EV and charging point installations.
No matter where you plug in across the country, electric vehicles are cheaper to fuel than their gas-powered counterparts Electric vehicles can also save you on maintenance costs.
Battery EVs have no gasoline engine, they do not need oil changes, spark plugs, or timing belts, and unlike fuelled motors, electric motors required no routine maintenance. These reduced maintenance costs can save an EV owner a considerable amount of money
The emissions performance of EVs is set to only improve as wind and solar power displace coal-fired electricity generation. Many EV owners are also choosing to pair their EV with rooftop solar panels and home energy storage units. When powered exclusively by renewable energy, an EV can operate nearly emissions free.
Cheaper to operate
Fuelling an electrical vehicle is much cheaper than fuelling a traditional car. Can you imagine not having to spend money on petrol every week? That seems like an impossible dream! If you thought it couldn’t get any better, driving an electric car means that you don’t pay any road tax and also your insurance will be a lot cheaper. An added benefit is that there are free charging stations as well as free parking in many city centres in the UK.
Quiet and fast
The electric car is quiet, as it doesn’t have to contend with the vibration caused by a petrol engine. They’re also incredibly smooth and relaxing to drive. What more could you ask for? Well, speed of course! While electric engines used to be a little slower than their petrol and diesel counterparts, they’ve seriously caught up in recent years. The BMW i3, for example, can get from 0–60mph in just 7 seconds; that’s twice as fast as a Vauxhall Corsa!
Good for the environment
These vehicles are 100% eco-friendly. Fully electric cars don’t give off any harmful emissions at all. This means you won’t have any negative impact on public health and global warming.
The emissions performance of EVs is set to only improve as wind and solar power displace coal-fired electricity generation. Many EV owners are also choosing to pair their EV with rooftop solar panels and home energy storage units. When powered exclusively by renewable energy, an EV can operate nearly emissions free.
Cheaper to operate
Fuelling an electrical vehicle is much cheaper than fuelling a traditional car. Can you imagine not having to spend money on petrol every week? That seems like an impossible dream! If you thought it couldn’t get any better, driving an electric car means that you don’t pay any road tax and also your insurance will be a lot cheaper. An added benefit is that there are free charging stations as well as free parking in many city centres in the UK.
Quiet and fast
The electric car is quiet, as it doesn’t have to contend with the vibration caused by a petrol engine. They’re also incredibly smooth and relaxing to drive. What more could you ask for? Well, speed of course! While electric engines used to be a little slower than their petrol and diesel counterparts, they’ve seriously caught up in recent years. The BMW i3, for example, can get from 0–60mph in just 7 seconds; that’s twice as fast as a Vauxhall Corsa!
Good for the environment
These vehicles are 100% eco-friendly. Fully electric cars don’t give off any harmful emissions at all. This means you won’t have any negative impact on public health and global warming.
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