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Purchasing an Electric Car

Written by Melink | 11/10/16 1:00 PM

It’s in my nature to look for a good return on the money I invest in products and services. So, when I decided it was time to purchase my first electric vehicle (EV), I conducted a good amount of research.

I decided on a used 2013 Chevy Volt, and it has been everything I hoped. Being diligent in charging my Volt – at home and at work – I was even able to drive 3,000 miles on one tank of gasoline!

 

 

When considering an EV, the most important thing to determine is your realistic commute. That will help you weigh the pros and cons of the limitations of a pure electric car. Starting with a zero-charged battery, an EV (pure electric and gas backup models) will take anywhere from 4-22 hours to fully charge for a 40-200 mile range, depending on the model and charger you select. Take it from me: invest in a 240V charger if you want the shortest charge time.

In the United States, there are about 20 models of mainstream EVs available for purchase. Check out our other blog about road tripping in an EV.

 

Contributed by Gaston Teran