Gas guzzling terrain vehicles may have been popular a decade ago, but electric vehicles are stealing the show. Electric vehicles are now becoming more widely available and at affordable costs. The emerging market if electric cars is already helping the environment stay clean.
It’s a common misconception that an electric vehicle doesn’t contribute to pollution. While the vehicle itself might not do so, the electricity used as fuel may have been produced at the expense of the environment. A coal factory producing electricity is still more desired than allowing gasoline and oil to litter the environment each and every day. In addition, clean energies are being produced every day.
The electric vehicle may not be cheap, but it is most definitely efficient when it comes to fuel. Gasoline can cost several hundred dollars for a trip across the United States, while an electric vehicle could make the trip for about ten times less. Electricity is cheaper to obtain, but just isn’t as abundant in fuel stations around the nation.
Gasoline engines cause moderate vibrations as the pistons and parts of the engine move at high rates. The electric motor is less noisy, being able to give the driver little to no sound at all throughout the course of the drive. This is a fine bragging point for luxury vehicles and is great for long road trips. The lack of noise can also help the driver be more “in tune” with the sounds of the road and environment.
Tax credits are available in most developed nations. The tax credits can take several thousand dollars off the total price tag of an electric vehicle. Some tax credits will even be applied to hybrids, which give the best of both worlds. The tax credit does help, but with the current models at $100,000 and more, the electric vehicles are still out of reach for most families.
The range of an electric vehicle is a major pitfall. An electric vehicle might only have a range of a hundred miles, depending on where you live. Some areas are starting to implement electric refueling stations for electric cars, but this is only in select United States cities. Most areas will require that you charge the vehicle at home- greatly limiting its capacity to travel great distances. It’s a major flaw that only drastic change will be able to change in the future.
Final Thoughts
The electric car is fast on its way, and it couldn’t come sooner! Hold out for a cheaper price tag and modernization of fuel stations. Some large cities already incorporate electric fueling stations- so consider moving if you can’t find any in your current place of residential living.
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