Texans can save $1,199 annually by switching to an EV. A weekend in San Antonio is well within reach with your EV savings; you could comfortably afford a two-night stay in the city’s nicer hotels, and enhance your trip with a scenic GO RIO River Cruise, with adult tickets costing about $15.50 and children's tickets around $9.50, making it an affordable and iconic addition to your getaway. And you’ll still have some money left over!
Read MoreCharging an electric vehicle at home is not merely convenient—it is the most fiscally advantageous choice for powering your vehicle. We believe the future of refueling is right inside your own garage!
Read MoreAn EV can save a Hawaiian $1,213 annually in fuel and maintenance costs. Many hotels offer kama'āina (local resident) discounts, making a 2-3 night stay at a beautiful property in areas like Ko Olina, Wailea, or the North Shore possible with the savings. Can your gas car do that?
Read MoreFor everyone in the back: YES, you can charge your EV in the rain. The car will be fine. You, however, might want an umbrella. ☔
Read MoreHow much can Arizona residents save by driving an electric vehicle? Quite a bit! Arizona’s typically higher than average gas prices equate to more savings when you switch to an EV!
Read MoreHow much can Georgia residents save by driving an electric vehicle? A lot, because electricity costs significantly less than gasoline or diesel fuel. And EVs require little maintenance.
Read MoreEVs are cheaper to own. Drivers in Michigan can save an estimated $824 annually. That's enough to drive across the Mackinac Bridge 206 times!
Read MoreEV batteries are being recycled today, as a rapidly growing sector of the EV industry. Nearly 100% of the components can be reused and repurposed, unlike gasoline.
Read MoreMost EVs today have over 250 miles of range standard, with the average being 283 miles. With the average trip between 30-37 miles, you’d only need to charge once a week!
Read MoreAn EV is a perfect road trip companion. With fast charging, you can go from 10% to 80% in as little as 18 minutes; less time than it takes for a bathroom break and lunch on a road trip!
Read MoreUnlike gas cars which turn energy from fuel into brake dust, an EV can regenerate energy back into the battery from braking; increasing efficiency and costing you even less per mile.
Read MoreEven if you can’t charge at home, if your workplace offers charging, you could charge your car at work one day for your whole week!
Read MoreEVs support the grid. Smart charging and V2G tech balances demand while off-peak charging keeps the load minimal.
Read MoreGas cars are up to 80 times more likely to catch fire than EVs.
Read MoreEV chargers are everywhere!
Read MoreEVs offer accurate range estimates and help make sure you never run out of charge.
Read MoreYou don’t need special equipment or outlets to charge an EV; a normal household outlet will do the trick!
Read MoreThe average driver in the US drives 37 miles a day; even if you only used a 110v outlet to charge your car overnight, you’d be able to top up every night!
Read MoreEV batteries are incredibly reliable. 97.5% of all EVs sold in the US are still using their original batteries.
Read MoreEVs offer a variety of benefits to winter driving. Instant heat and zero exhaust means you can warm your car up in the garage, in from the cold!
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