National Drive Electric Month

Electric Vehicles 101

Did you know there are more than 40 electric vehicle models available for sale right now? Many major automakers offer plug-in electric vehicles that can go up to 300 miles on a single charge. That’s about 9 times more than the average person’s daily commute. Explore this page and attend a National Drive Electric Month event to experience electric driving!

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Why consider an EV?

It’s a performance vehicle that will save you money.

Benefits

  • Instant torque allowing you to quickly speed up and merge onto the freeway
  • $1.24 per eGallon (U.S. Average)
  • Latest technology such as driver assist lane tracking, emergency braking, and over-the-air updates
  • Less maintenance
  • Safer. EVs are ten times less likely to catch fire than conventional cars
  • And, of course, they’re better for the environment, even when accounting for their manufacturing carbon emissions and when using electricity from coal plants.

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What is an EV?

An electric vehicle is any vehicle that can drive on electricity derived from a power plug. An all-electric vehicle (sometimes called a battery electric vehicle or BEV) drives solely on power from the plug.

A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a car that can take both electricity (from plugging in) and gasoline. Usually, they run on electricity first and then draw on gasoline later. That way, you are driving electric around town and only use gasoline for long trips.

Plug-in vehicles offer a quiet, smooth and powerful ride. An electric motor provides full torque from a standstill and completely changes the experience of getting onto a fast-moving highway. Watch the following video for a taste of driving electric.

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How do I charge an EV?

Most people recharge overnight in their garage, carport, driveway or work to meet their daily driving needs. There are also many public chargers for longer trips and other exceptional circumstances.

There are many ways to find public chargers, including PlugShare, which helps you find the charging station that works for your vehicle.

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What does an EV look like?

EVs look like any other car. They come in all shapes and sizes and have varying capabilities and features. We encourage you to visit PlugStar.com to browse current EV makes and models and find your perfect EV!

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I'm interested! Where do I start?

It’s time to test drive one! You know the basics, so now comes the fun part of browsing vehicles, test driving the ones you like, and finding how many purchase incentives are available in your area.

First, attend a National Drive Electric Month event near you to connect with your local EV community.

  • Talk to real EV owners
  • Attend an online or safe, in-person event
  • Watch an EV parade
  • Watch virtual test drives

Visit PlugStar.com to browse current models for sale, discover cost savings, and connect with EV certified dealerships.

You can also check out additional resources below to learn more about EVs.

Other Resources

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Social Media

Follow @DriveElecEvents on Facebook and Twitter. Find sample EV posts and hashtags in our social media guide.

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