While the current technology isn’t perfect, there are many advantages of electric cars Oklahoma City drivers should know about. The continuing rise in gas prices will drive consumer demand for more fuel efficient options. We have already seen car companies expand their lines to include more efficient Hybrid models. Chevy introduced its first electric car, the Chevy Volt, in 2010.
Many Oklahoma City drivers may want to get away from a gas powered engine all together. Right now there are many differing opinions on electric cars. That’s why it’s important that we let our customers know the advantages and disadvantages of electric cars so they can make an informed buying decision.

People are starting to think more about the environmental impact of their lives. This awareness has expanded to their car emissions also.
Fully electric cars have no tail pipe emissions like gas powered cars do. The advantage of this is that they don’t cause the same pollution while driving. But that doesn’t mean that electric cars are zero emission either.
The juice that powers your electric car has to come from somewhere. And many times, the electricity produced is done so by coal burning generators—which creates more pollution. Alternatives such as wind power will eventually be more available. This will mean that eventually electric car power will be closer to zero emission.

One of the greatest things about owning an electric car, like the Volt, is that it can be powered at your own home. That means you don’t have to make a special trip to your local gas station and hope that you don’t have to wait for a pump to be available.
Electric cars can be charged from a standard 120-volt wall for people who just make short trips throughout the week. Or by connecting a charging station to a 240-volt wall socket for those who regularly go on longer trips. But it can also take a long time to charge the cars battery—which can also be an inconvenience.
A great feature of the Chevy Volt is that it also has a gas-powered backup in case there’s not a convenient charging station on your route.

Here are a few things that you should think about to see if an electric car is right for you.
How long is your commute? If it’s more than 75 miles per day, and there aren’t many charging opportunities, then it may not be right for you. There are solutions for this problem that many drivers can do also, like charging the car at their work if they have access to a spot near a power outlet.
Is it going to be the only vehicle in your home? If so, the more limited range of some electric cars may not work for many drivers travel needs.
However, hybrid electric cars like the Chevy Volt have a gas powered backup. This will increase driving distance much more than fully electric cars.
Check out the Chevy Volt for yourself. Our knowledgeable sales people will help you find a fuel efficient car that fits your needs. So come by and test drive one of these great models yourself.

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