Why Driving an EV Beats Driving a Gas Car?

No more gas stations.

That’s right. The range for electric vehicles is expanding every year, as battery technology

improves. These days, all the best electric cars get over 200 miles on a charge, and that’ll only

increase with time — the 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD has a 353-mile range, and the average American only drives around 26 miles per day. A Level 2 charging station will charge most electric vehicles in several hours, making it easy to get a full charge each night.

No more emissions.

It might sound too good to be true, but electric vehicles have no tailpipe emissions and no exhaust system, so your car will produce zero emissions! This will immediately improve the quality of the air you breathe. According to the EPA, the transportation sector is responsible for 55% of U.S. emissions from nitrogen oxides, a toxic air pollutant. As one of millions making the switch to electric vehicles, you’ll help contribute to healthier air quality in your community and around the world.

Way less maintenance.

Electric vehicles have fewer moving parts than their gas-powered equivalents, which means they require a lot less maintenance. In fact, the most important car parts generally require no maintenance. On average, EV drivers save an average of $4,600 in repair and maintenance costs over the lifetime of their vehicle!

More sustainable.

Transportation is the USA’s number one contributor to greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. You can help make a difference for the environment and reduce your carbon footprint by switching to electric. Electric cars  are far more efficient than their gas-powered counterparts-cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 87 percent – and will become even greener as the amount of renewables powering the electric grid continues to grow.

More money in the bank.

Electric vehicles might seem more expensive upfront, but they end up saving you money over the lifetime of the vehicle. Typical EV owners who charge mostly at home save $800 to $1,000 a year on average for powering their vehicle with electricity instead of gas.11 A Consumer Reports study shows that over the vehicle’s lifetime, EV drivers pay half as much on maintenance. 12 Between reduced maintenance costs and zero gas costs, you’ll end up saving several thousand dollars! Plus, you can bring the sticker price down significantly by taking advantage of federal, state and local EV and EV charging rebates.

More convenience and comfort.

Charging your EV at home is really convenient. Especially if you use a smart EV charger  like iEVLEAD. Plug in when you get home, let the charger automatically power up your vehicle when energy rates are lowest, and wake up to a fully charged vehicle in the morning. You can monitor and control charging using your smartphone app for scheduling the charging time and current.

More fun.

Driving an electric vehicle will bring you a ride that’s smooth, powerful, and noise-free. As one  customer in Colorado put it, “After test driving an electric vehicle, internal combustion vehicles just felt underpowered and loud, like antique technology in comparison to electric drive!”

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Post time: Nov-21-2023