WHY EV?

Traditional cars have a negative impact on the environment as a result of fuel consumption and consequent emissions of CO2, leading to air pollution. These emissions are widely accepted as a trigger for global warming and legislation such as the Climate Change Act 2008 has been introduced to bring this under control.

 

By choosing to drive an EV you are helping to reduce harmful air pollution from exhaust emissions. An EV has zero exhaust emissions. Reduced harmful exhaust emissions is good news for our health. Better air quality will lead to less health problems and costs caused by air pollution. EVs are also quieter than petrol/diesel vehicles, which means less noise pollution.

 

As the cost of electric cars becomes the same as or less than existing vehicles the choice to ‘go electric’ will be obvious. Electric vehicles are already pretty affordable. The cost of operating an electric vehicle will already save you money of the life of the car. In almost every way that counts, an electric car costs significantly less to run and maintain than a gas-powered car. There is no gas to buy, no oil changes, no smog tests, and fewer moving parts to break or wear out. In fact, many electric car owners go years without any repair or service bills at all.