Is An Electric Vehicle Right For Me?

The automobile industry will be dominated by electric vehicles in the future. Electric cars are getting cheaper and more advanced every year, and more and more people are buying them. It is possible for electric cars to be seen every day on the road, depending on where you live. Compared to gas-powered cars, electric cars have a few key differences, and here we explore both the advantages and disadvantages. 

Things to Know About EVs

There are various types of EVs available; these are the three most common:

Batteries and electric motors are used instead of a gas tank and an internal combustion engine in battery electric vehicles. There is also a term called "Plug-in Vehicles" that is sometimes used for BEVs (in contrast to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles). In addition to running entirely on electricity, they produce no exhaust from fuel combustion.

An electric motor and an internal combustion engine are combined in a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. When a PHEV's battery is nearly depleted, the gasoline-powered engine turns on to provide power, as some of them operate exclusively on electricity. The battery of a PHEV can be charged when the vehicle is not in use, just like that of a Battery Electric Vehicle.

A hybrid electric vehicle has both an electric motor and a gas engine, and doesn't need to be plugged in for charging. However, HEVs still burn fossil fuel, emit carbon dioxide, require trips to the gas station, and require scheduled engine maintenance. If you commute long distances or have limited access to a charging station, an HEV may be a good choice.

The Benefits

Electric vehicles offer several advantages over conventional fuel-powered vehicles. In addition, they offer lower operating costs, reduced emissions, low maintenance needs, and high performance.

Save Time and Money

By eliminating oil changes, transmission fluid flushes, and engine belt replacements, you'll spend less time and money on engine maintenance. The EPA estimates that you could save $5,000 in fuel costs over five years by switching over to an

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Easy Charging

You can charge your smartphone by plugging it in. Plugging in an EV anywhere there is a 3-prong outlet is easy with Level 1 charging. With the myBrand Mobile App with Energy Assist, you can find a public charging station near you or

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Innovative Technology

Take advantage of cutting-edge technology and design. Its tablet-like display screen shows battery life and driving history. Tracking real-time vehicle information can help you maximize efficiency. Even more, the revolutionary Ultium Platform is engineered for range, power and flexibility to charge fast, run

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Fun to Drive

Would you like to go electric or just explore the idea? Consider the redesigned 2024 Bolt EV, the all-new 2024 Bolt EUV, or even the first Electric Silverado EV. Impressive range, eye-catching style, spacious interior and surprisingly strong acceleration make it fun

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Charging is Easy

Charging your vehicle is as simple as plugging in your smartphone. Whether it's starting your day with a full charge or utilizing a network of over 40,000 public stations, Chevrolet provides the tools to ensure a convenient experience.

Charge Anywhere.

Standard120-Volt Portable Charge Cord

Offers about 4 miles of range per hour of charge and is a great option for overnight charging. Just plug in anywhere there's a 3-prong outlet.

Charge at Home.

Available240-Volt/32-AMP Charging Unit

Offers up to 25 miles of range per hour of charge time and is the fastest, most recommended way to charge at home (professional installation required).

Charge On the Go.

AvailableDC Fast Charging

Offers up to 100 miles of range in about 30 minutes of charge time and is available for public use.

Electric vehicle batteries are typically designed to last for the expected life of the vehicle, but battery life should be considered when calculating the extended cost of ownership, as all batteries eventually wear out and must be replaced. Battery replacement is typically costly, but keep in mind that gas

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Emissions

EVs produce no tailpipe emissions. Even when the power is generated using fossil fuels, electric vehicles usually show significant reductions in overall global carbon emissions over gasoline vehicles due to the highly carbon-intensive process of mining, pumping, refining and transporting gasoline.

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The average U.S. household spends nearly one-fifth of its total family expenses on transportation, so saving on fuel can make a big difference in the average family's budget. Electricity is less expensive than gasoline and EVs are more efficient than gas-powered vehicles. Electric prices are also generally

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Battery Electric Vehicles (or BEV) require less maintenance than conventional vehicles because there are fewer fluids (like oil and transmission fluid) to change, and far fewer moving parts. EVs require minimal scheduled maintenance to their electrical systems, which can include the battery, electrical motor, and associated electronics. Because of

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The Disadvantages

It's as easy as plugging in your smartphone to charge your vehicle. Whether you're charging your car or using one of over 40,000 public charging stations, Chevrolet provides everything you need to stay connected.

Finding a Charging Station

Currently, there is no real comparison between the number of gas stations vs charging stations. For many who might charge at home every night and don't regularly need access to other charges this is only a minor factor. There has

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Charging Takes Longer

One thing gas has over electricity is how quickly you can refill the tank. Filling up at a gas station takes two to three minutes. Recharging an electric car can take hours to fully charge. The time will vary on the model

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The Driving Range on a Full Charge

The range of electric cars has increased with battery technology in recent years. It is now not uncommon to see new electric cars with an effective range over 300 miles. The 2024 Bolt EUV is rated for 250

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Higher Initial Purchase Cost

While it is true that all electric cars cost less to operate then their gas-powered cousins, the lower ongoing costs typically come at the tradeoff of a higher purchase price. The current price gap between equivalent models seems to be around $

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EV Vehicles from Chevrolet

2024 Blazer EV

Reimagine What an SUV Can Be.

Meet the first ever all-electric Blazer EV.
Blazer EV is the complete package of style, performance and technology.
An all-electric midsize SUV featuring multiple trim levels, colors, and battery ranges, built from the ground up around the game-changing Ultium battery.

2024 Silverado RST

Charge Up Your Imagination.

Smart. Agile. Aerodynamic. Fast. Trucks are typically not what you think of when you think of them.
But Silverado EV isn't just a truck. Defying categories and breaking boundaries, it is a game changer.

2024 Bolt EUV

Welcome to the Electric Future.

A future with all-electric vehicles: what does it look like? The exterior looks sleek, with bold styling that opens up to a refined interior. For convenience and flair, the charge port is illuminated. We're already living in an all-electric future thanks to the New Bolt EUV.

2024 Bolt EV

Redesigned 2024 Bolt EV.

Technology: Limitless. Seamless.Performance: Hello open roads.Charging Made Easy.
2024 Bolt EV comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist * - a suite of our advanced safety features designed to let you go confidently ahead.

2024 Equinox

Confident. Capable. Made for the Everyday.

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EV Charging Station Home Installation

A consumer's decision to purchase an electric vehicle should be heavily influenced by the ability to charge at home. With this partnership, it becomes easier to locate a reputable, cost-effective installer of EV charging stations. A simple online survey will be available through Qmerit, and EV owners will be able to receive up to three competitive quotes from installers. Based on the survey, the owner's home's unique characteristics will be taken into account to ensure quotes are accurate.

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EV Charging on the Go Now Easier Than Ever

With Energy Assist, launched in 2017, electric vehicle owners can plan and manage their routes more efficiently, locate charging stations along their route and in their area, monitor their route, and get real-time notifications if their range projections change dramatically. Data from the vehicle is integrated into Energy Assist to enable intelligent planning and precise prediction of charge times.

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Sources
U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the Omnibus Household Survey.
U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center, Maintenance and Safety of Hybrid and Plug-In Electric Vehicles.
Shah, Saurin D. (2009), Plug-In Electric Vehicles: What Role for Washington? (1st edition). The Brookings Institution. pp. 29, 37 and 43.
U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Saving on Fuel and Vehicle Costs.

Disclaimer
Some of these facts are provided by ChooseEV. Some numbers and statistics in this content may be estimates and subject to interpretation.
Many factors must be taken into account to determine the total cost of ownership of EV and traditional gas-powered vehicles.
This information is provided to give consumers a general understanding of EV concepts and opportunities.
Customers should review information from EV manufacturers before making a purchase decision.

More EV Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_car
https://www.caranddriver.com/research/a32758614/electric-cars-pros-and-cons/
https://www.solarreviews.com/blog/10-pros-and-cons-of-electric-cars
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/416750/number-of-electric-vehicle-charging-stations-outlets-united-states/
https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/charging-your-ev-without-a-home-charger
https://www.edfenergy.com/electric-cars/batteries
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https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2021-us-electric-vehicle-experience-evx-ownership-study
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