Me? Buy an Electric Car? Hah! Never!
But If You Gotta Buy One, Here's What You Need to Know
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Promote self-sufficiency and sustainability by switching from gas guzzlers to electric cars.
Do you worry about how much damage we'll do to the planet if we continue to rely on fossil fuels?
Do you want to take the most environmentally friendly route possible in your efforts to protect Earth?
One of the ways you can start is through your mode of transportation.
Vehicle emissions account for 20 percent of all greenhouse gases emitted in the US. Taking public transport or walking instead of driving can vastly reduce these emissions, but in a car-centric country like the US, not having a car simply isn’t an option.
So how can you do your part to reduce your carbon footprint from daily transport while still using a car? Through electric vehicles.
They’re increasingly becoming more popular as many seek a more sustainable and eco-friendly option to gas-powered cars. And they are set to become more accessible and affordable in the coming years.
If you’re thinking of making the switch to an electric vehicle and finally put an end to your dependence on gasoline, you need to read this book first.
Using it as a reference, you'll be able to learn more about electric cars and accomplish two goals at once: Lessen your impact on the environment and cut down on your gas bill.
Inside this essential manual on electric vehicles, you will discover:
- Compelling reasons to switch to electric vehicles and the financial incentive you maybe eligible for if you buy one in 2022
- How much you can expect to save on fuel and maintenance costs if you own an electric car
- The advances in battery technology that are helping bring prices down and reduce the need for frequent charging
- The story of Tesla's rise to prominence in the electric vehicle market, along with the firm's plans to render internal combustion engines obsolete
- The major car companies offering their own electric car models–from Volkswagen to General Motors to Nissan, find out which model is for you