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It takes EVs just 2 years on the road to beat gas cars on emissions

A new study has looked into whether electric cars are really better for the environment than gas-powered cars. It turns out that this is indeed the case: after two years of use, EVs start reducing ... Read More
Are electric cars really zero emissions vehicles?

Can an electric car really deliver zero emissions? Many will point out that EVs can only offer zero tailpipe emissions. Although technically an electric car doesn’t have a tailpipe… In reality, it’s ... Read More
Are Electric Cars Really Better for the Environment?

Carmakers including General Motors Co. and Volkswagen AG are retooling their companies to make electric vehicles on the premise that their battery-powered motors are cleaner than gas-burning engines. Read More
Electric vehicle owners to face pay-per-mile tax
Drivers of electric cars will pay a road charge of 3p per mile, while plug-in hybrid drivers will pay 1.5p per mile from April 2028. Read More
Electric Vehicles: 10 Costs That Make Them a Bad Financial Decision

Electric cars are increasing in popularity. Although they can seem like a more cost-effective alternative, here are 10 surprising costs of owning one. Read More
The Best Electric Car Deals Prove You Don’t Actually Need That Federal Tax Credit

View post: Walmart Has a $290 Chest Freezer on Sale for 62% Off, and It's 'Just the Right Size' Automakers offer aggressive EV discounts after loss of the $7,500 federal tax credit. Deals include ... Read More
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