Electric Vehicles Windham ME

Eventually we’ll have cleaner electric energy produced through advanced natural gas and coal gasification technologies. Installing your own solar panels would provide energy to power an EV – keeping you completely off the grid.

Rowe Special Credit
(207) 854-0038
152 Main St
Westbrook, ME
Affordable Auto Sales & Service
(207) 878-7880
324 Warren Ave
Portland, ME
Portlandvolvousedcars
207-883-5568
Portland Volvo 9 US Route 1
Scarborough, ME
Central Maine Motors Auto
(207) 872-9211
300 Kennedy Memorial Drive
Waterville, ME
Morong Brunswick
(207) 725-4323
314 Bath Rd
Brunswick, ME
Berlin City Toyota
207.321.3477
191 Riverside St
Portland, ME
Portland Motor Sales
(207) 879-0124
513 Washington Ave
Portland, ME
TA’s Auto LLC
989-734-2256
351 S 3rd St
Rogers City, ME
Shepard Chevrolet Pontiac
(207) 594-8424
181 New County Road
Rockland, ME
Downeast Toyota
(207) 989-7515
21 Pierce Road
Brewer, ME
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Electric Vehicles: 2009 and Beyond, Part III

Electric Vehicles: 2009 and Beyond, Part III
See Part I: How Electric Vehicles Work
See Part II: Current and Future EVs
See A History of the Electric Vehicle

By Alison Lakin
Why Plug In At All?
As Kasper points out, “The motivations to reduce the amount we spend on gas, to reduce our dependence on oil-based fuel, and to reduce our carbon footprints are the forces driving the changes in the EV market.”
We know it is hard to keep track of the quickly moving EV market. As consumers, we want things to happen yesterday and sometimes we forget why all of this is so important. Which is why, without further ado, we give you our top five list of why EVs are great!

1. Zero emissions. Nothing harmful comes out of that tailpipe.

2. Eventually we’ll have cleaner electric energy produced through advanced natural gas and coal gasification technologies. Installing your own solar panels would provide energy to power an EV – keeping you completely off the grid. 

3. We avoid buying imported petroleum and instead use domestically generated electricity.

4. Battery recharging is actually easy. Just plug in overnight and you’re set. EVs also use recycled energy from regenerative braking to keep you driving for longer.

5. Save money! Electricity is cheaper than gas. Recent estimates have found EVs cost 2-7 cents per mile. With fewer complicated mechanisms under the hood, operational costs are lower too.

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