Electric cars are causing quite the buzz in the auto industry with various car manufacturers creating their own versions of electric cars. Some of the most popular electric cars include the Tesla Model S, Chevrolet Bolt, Nissan Leaf, BMW i3, and the Toyota Prius Prime.
Some of the less commonly mentioned advantages of driving electric cars include providing a healthier living environment with less noise pollution, a minimal reliance on foreign oil, significant reduction in oil spills, and a decrease in dependence on oil products by the United States.
When it comes to fuel economy, battery-electric vehicles are more fuel-efficient than hybrids or gasoline-only vehicles. According to the US Department of Energy, electric cars get about 60 miles per gallon in gasoline equivalent. This is significantly greater than even the most fuel-efficient gasoline vehicles documented which only get up to 50 miles per gallon.
Electric cars have a range of up to 300 miles on one full charge, making them perfect for longer journeys. With plenty of EV charging stations available throughout the US, charging an electric car while on the road is now readily available.
As we look into the future, it’s clear that electric cars will continue to make a significant impact on the automotive industry with more options, more charging stations and more advances in battery technology. Get amped for the future and join the growing community of electric car drivers helping to create a better and more sustainable future.
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