Buying a new car? Here are 5 reasons to go electric
Are you looking for a ride that offers higher fuel efficiency, superior performance and energy independence? Electric vehicles (EVs) can put you in the driver's seat. They offer a number of advantages over conventional vehicles.
- EVs are less expensive per mile than gasoline vehicles, roughly one-fourth the fuel cost of gasoline. Also, electricity rates are consistent over time. No more worries about jumps in gasoline prices. Just think: No more oil changes, either.
- EVs convert about 60 percent of electrical power to the wheels, while conventional vehicles convert only about 20 percent of the fuel stored in gasoline.
- Electric motors provide quiet, smooth operation and stronger acceleration. They also require less maintenance than internal combustion engines. With regenerative braking, stopping actually generates electricity to power your electric car.
- Most new electric cars can travel at least 100 miles on a single charge, and some can drive more than 200 miles. A 240-volt Level 2 charger installed in your garage can “fill up” your EV in 3 to 9 hours. Though not available everywhere, a public Level 3 station can recharge your car in less than 45 minutes.
- While EVs have no tailpipe emissions, there are emissions from generating electric power. Still, EVs reduce emissions by 20 to 30 percent compared to internal combustion engines.
Even with their many benefits, EVs do have a few downsides. They typically cost more than conventional vehicles. However, financial incentives and federal tax credits are available to help smooth the way. Also, the number of charging stations, while expanding rapidly, is still limited compared to the number of gas stations for conventional vehicles.
A variety of EV models are available. See www.fueleconomy.gov for more information about electric vehicles and to compare different models. Also, the Electric Power Research Institute recently published a consumers’ guide to electric vehicles, which can be accessed at www.epri.com/#/pages/product/3002015368/?lang=en-US. If you’re looking to purchase a new car, consider joining the growing number of buyers making the connection with EVs! Learn more at kentuckypower.com/save/residential/ElectricCars/Default.aspx
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