Why owning an EV is easier than you think
So, you're considering making the switch to electric, but you're wondering how much it will really change your day-to-day. We get it - new tech can seem intimidating. But here’s the thing; owning an EV isn't the seismic shift you might be imagining. In fact, it’s a lot like what you’re used to, with a few added perks (and let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good perk?).
So, let’s break it down.
1. Charging an EV is easier than you think
If you're imagining long waits at charging stations or endless nights staring at a battery icon, let’s bust that myth right now. Charging your EV is surprisingly easy - especially if you’re able to charge at home. Plug in overnight, and you're set to go by morning. It’s like your phone - you wouldn't leave the house without charging it, right? Same idea, just on four wheels.
And if you’re out and about? Public charging stations are everywhere (there are actually more chargers than there are petrol stations). Worried about stopping during a road trip? No stress. Just pop your route into the Electroverse app, and it’ll find you a charger along the way - often near a cosy pub or a coffee shop. So, while your car refuels, you can do the same.
2. Driving an EV is simpler (and quieter)
Getting behind the wheel of an EV isn’t a sci-fi adventure. The steering wheel is still round, the pedals still do their thing, and sure, the gear stick might be missing - but you won’t miss it! The biggest change? The silence. No more rumbling engines, just smooth, quiet drives that quickly become addictive. Plus, with instant torque (fancy term for power on demand), you’ll feel the difference every time you press the accelerator.
And, okay, maybe there is a bit of a futuristic feel. Most EVs come loaded with tech that makes driving a breeze - think lane assistance, 360-degree cameras, and smart features designed to make your experience simpler and more enjoyable.
3. EVs require less upkeep
Worried about the maintenance and servicing of an EV? Relax. EVs are simpler than petrol or diesel cars, meaning fewer moving parts, less wear and tear, and, wait for it, no oil changes. Your local mechanic might miss you, but your wallet will certainly thank you. And with fewer visits to the garage, it’s one less thing to squeeze into your already packed schedule.
And, with our salary sacrifice scheme, the upkeep costs even less because servicing and maintenance are included in your monthly cost.
4. EVs are the future
Let’s talk about the future. With an EV, you're not just keeping up - you’re ahead of the curve. Governments are already setting plans in motion to phase out petrol and diesel cars, so switching now means you're future-proofing your ride and staying ahead of upcoming regulations. Plus, many cities are introducing ultra-low-emission zones, and EVs give you the freedom to glide through them, guilt-free (and cost-free).
And it’s not just about practicality - you also get to feel good about doing your bit for the planet. Every time you zip around town in your EV, you're reducing emissions and contributing to a cleaner, greener future.
EVs really aren’t that different to petrol/diesel cars
So, there you have it. Owning an EV isn't the life overhaul you might be expecting. In many ways, it's just like what you’re used to, but with added convenience, lower costs, and the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a smart, future-ready choice.
Ready to take the leap? (Well, maybe it’s not a leap - more of a smooth, silent glide into the future).