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Electric Cars - What You Need to Know

An electric car is propelled by at least one electric motor that uses electrical energy to run. This energy is stored in rechargeable batteries or other electrical storage devices. <br><br>Contrary to a hybrid car that is powered by petrol or diesel and uses a battery as well as a motor to enhance its efficiency, an electric car is fuelled by electricity only.

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Electric Cars - What You Need to Know

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  1. Electric Cars What You Need to Know

  2. Introduction An electric car is propelled by at least one electric motor that uses electrical energy to run. This energy is stored in rechargeable batteries or other electrical storage devices. Contrary to a hybrid car that is powered by petrol or diesel and uses a battery as well as a motor to enhance its efficiency, an electric car is fuelled by electricity only.

  3. Electric Cars Require Minimum Maintenance In contrast with combustion engines, the motors of electric cars have fewer moving parts. As a result totally electric cars can go without maintenance for much longer running hours. However, electric cars lose their efficiency beyond a certain number of recharges. This is because, like any battery, the cells in the batteries of electric cars can only be recharged a specific number of times before they lose their efficiency.

  4. Electric Cars Can be a Money-Saver Appropriate use of an electric car saves you money in the long term. If you intend on using the electric car for local commuting then the cost to recharge the car will be lower than running a vehicle on fossil fuels. Not all electric cars are expensive and grants are also available in the UK

  5. The Battery is the Most Expensive Component A larger and more complex variant of lithium battery technology is used in most electric cars today. This is what makes an electric car expensive. However, these high-tech batteries are equipped with technology that makes them less prone to fault or failure. Some car manufacturers also offer replacement of the battery in the event of total battery failure. The Tips to maintain your car engine PPT doesn’t need any changes making.

  6. Electric Cars Can be Charged at Home Charging an electric car is as simple as charging a smartphone. All you need to do is, plug it in at night, and you can then use it in the morning for your daily commute. Additionally, there are an increasing number of public charging points that you can utilize during the day, when at work.

  7. Electric Cars Have a Short Range Electric cars cannot travel as far as cars powered by traditional fossil fuels. However, new innovations in technology are being utilized to increase their range and to meet with the expectations of new drivers.

  8. Your driving habits will determine whether an electric car will be suitable for you. Your budget is also a major consideration when buying an electric car. If you decide to buy one, you can further enhance its look by adding a DVLA private number plate. With soaring market competition, the electric vehicle manufacturers are set to break new barriers and make electric cars suitable for all drivers.

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