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How Switching to an EV Can Help You Save Money

At a glance, an EV may seem an expensive option as their upfront costs can be high. However, making the switch is actually something that could help you save money in the long run, so it’s definitely not something that should be overlooked!

EVs are Cheaper to Run:

With fuel prices on the rise, it’s a great idea to think about an alternative. With an EV, the amount you pay depends on your charging habits. The cheapest way to charge is at home and you can save money on installing an EV charger through Government grants.

The average EV can travel 220 miles and, at a little over 9p per mile, a full charge at home would be approximately £19.72. The average cost of motor fuel is £1.45 per litre, making it more expensive to fuel up than charge an EV.

EVs are Cheaper to Maintain:

EVs have far fewer moving parts making up their engines so they require far less maintenance and you can wave goodbye to hefty garage bills. With an EV, you’ll only need to worry about a few things such as the brakes, screenwash, tyres and the battery.

EVs Require No Road Tax:

As road tax is calculated based on the emissions of your car, there is currently no charge for most EVs. This means that by switching to an EV, you could end up with plenty of extra pennies to enjoy each year.

There are plenty of ways EVs can help you save money so if you’re looking for a new vehicle, it’s worth considering an EV.