The electric revolution is going on all around us with vehicles of every discipline looking to achieve zero tailpipe emissions – the majority of which are electric.
Driving an EV has many benefits beyond the obvious local pollution and efficiency gains. An electric car – dependent upon where and how you charge it – is typically cheaper to run than a combustion equivalent. They also have fewer moving parts and consumables, so the servicing costs are also lower, too.
Charging does make a big impact on the cost effectiveness of an EV and, just like in a petrol car, you should avoid costly top-ups where possible. Plugging in overnight means you’ll get the cheapest rates of electricity with your vehicle charged-up and ready for the morning at a fraction of the price demanded by something like a motorway rapid charger.
The drive to more environmental motoring goes far beyond cars. Everything from delivery vans to articulated trucks will also need to meet challenging government requirements. Is electric the answer? Another alternative might by hydrogen, particularly for haulage vehicles.
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