Electric cars have some brilliant features, lower maintenance costs, lower running costs and are much better for the …
Electric Cars
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The “vroom” sound that gasoline powered cars make when you put your foot down is familiar to us …
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The massive 300-550 kg battery packs that go into electric cars are probably the most important component by …
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As we seen in our ‘how do electric cars work?’ article, EVs work completely differently to conventional, fossil-fuel …
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A fact that is drilled into our heads from a young age is that electricity and water do …
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Electric cars are just some fad that cost loads more to buy than gasoline cars, so we’d never …
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If it’s raining when you go to plug in your (now wet) electric car charger, is there a …
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The great thing about buying and driving an electric car is that you’re doing your bit for the …
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Electric cars are much quieter than conventional cars, so much so that they need to emit fake sounds for …
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If you have looked around for information on electric car charging stations and plugs, you might have come …
All-electric cars started being produced by manufacturers in the late 90s, but it has only been in the past decade where their production and sale have really started to ramp up – with some countries (like Norway) seeing over 50% market share of electric vehicles. However other country’s market shares are lower than 1%, and fossil-fuel powered cars still account for the vast majority of sales Worldwide.
So why the hype surrounding electric cars? Well, thankfully their popularity is growing, and the past few years has seen a definite uptick in interest, production and sales of electric cars.