Your guide to electric cars

Electric cars are the future of mobility that is very quickly becoming the reality of today. With every new model, there are more technological features added in. Making them more appealing than ever before. However, there are some things to keep in mind if you’re considering becoming an EV owner.

Here are some questions you should be asking yourself and the dealership before driving home your electric vehicle.

What kind of Electric vehicle are you looking for?

Electric vehicles work differently from conventional ones. With the fuel powered options, you would look into the power and torque to determine whether or not the vehicle fits your needs. When it comes to EV’s, the battery capacity and range varies from a hatch back to a 4X4. So, understanding your needs from the EV is the first step towards choosing the right one.

What is the charging network?

For conventional cars, any gas station will do if you need to fill up. But when it comes to an EV, charging ports vary. So, it’s important to get an understanding of the charging network that your preferred vehicle is compatible with. Not all cities have EV charging stations. Even when they do, it’s not guaranteed that they will be compatible with your vehicle.

Can you charge at home?

All brands offering electric vehicles give you the option of getting a home charger installed at an additional cost. While that might be an easy option for those owning their independent homes or villas, for those living in apartments, the process often requires approvals from the communities. So be sure to get an understanding of what is allowed in your locality before you put a down payment on a new EV.

What is the range of your EV?

The battery capacity of an EV determines the range it can cover on a full charge. Choosing the battery option should always depend on the distance you tend to travel frequently. If the charging network in your city isn’t that extensive, it’s best to choose a larger battery option so you don’t end up running out while you’re still on the road.

What is your on-road budget?

When it comes to buying a car, most of us only consider our purchase power. While considering an electric vehicle, it’s important to consider the cost of running and maintaining the vehicle as well. So, make sure to get a clear understanding of your service packages, road assistance and maintenance shops that service your intended type of vehicle. Remember, not all workshops are equipped to repair an EV.

Once you have the answers to all these questions, go ahead and join the future of mobility.