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Choosing the right EV for you:
A buyers guide
A buyers guide
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Choosing the right EV for you
Electric vehicles are becoming more popular with drivers around the world, as many look to reduce their carbon footprint and travel in a more eco-friendly way. If you’re hoping to make the switch from your traditional fuel-powered car to an electric vehicle, or you own an EV and you’re looking for a new model, having access to more information can be helpful when making a decision.
There are a few factors to consider before choosing the perfect EV for you, so you can get from A to B reliably. Whether you’re looking for an EV for the commute to work or to use as a family car, our guide will help you on your journey to purchasing the best electric vehicle.
A buyers guide
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Why choose an electric vehicle?

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Which type of electric vehicle is best?

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How do I choose the best electric car?

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How much does an electric vehicle cost?

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Where can I charge my EV?

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What is it like to drive an EV?

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Which type of electric vehicle is best?
Once you’ve decided to switch to an electric vehicle, you’ll need to explore the various options available. Let’s take a look at the range of EVs on the market, and find out the difference between BEVs, HEVs, and PHEVs:
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How much does an electric vehicle cost?
When purchasing a new car, one of the most important elements to consider is the cost - and the same goes for buying an EV. Generally, the upfront costs of an electric vehicle can be more expensive than a petrol or diesel car, but the cost of running an EV is substantially less. This is because electric vehicles use little to no fuel, cost less to maintain and come with low or no tax charges. Second-hand EVs cost even less, but you’ll have to consider slight degradation of the battery.
To make owning an EV more affordable, you can choose from various finance options available including PCP offers.
To make owning an EV more affordable, you can choose from various finance options available including PCP offers.
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Where can I charge my EV?
At the end of December 2023, there were 53,906 EV charging points in the UK, up 45% from the previous year. You could choose to charge your car at work or a public EV charging point. You could also charge your EV at home by installing an electric charger.
Charging your electric vehicle overnight means you can start your day knowing your car has the range to get you from A to B. Installing an EV charger at home costs around £800, but there are government grants to bring this cost down further if you’re eligible. It costs around £6 to fully charge your EV at home, or if you’re topping up at a public EV charging point, you can expect to pay around £7-£10 - costing you substantially less than a tank of fuel!
Charging your electric vehicle overnight means you can start your day knowing your car has the range to get you from A to B. Installing an EV charger at home costs around £800, but there are government grants to bring this cost down further if you’re eligible. It costs around £6 to fully charge your EV at home, or if you’re topping up at a public EV charging point, you can expect to pay around £7-£10 - costing you substantially less than a tank of fuel!
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What is it like to drive an EV?
Driving an EV may feel slightly different to driving a fuel-powered car in a couple of ways. Firstly, the drive will feel smoother, cleaner, and quieter than you may be used to. Your EV may also feel heavier due to the additional battery within the car - but overall, this makes for a more secure driving experience.
It’s essential to consider which type of EV would work best for you and your lifestyle. Once you’ve decided on a BEV, HEV, or PHEV, you can explore the range of models to suit you. Keep in mind your budget, and your driving habits to ensure your EV fits your needs perfectly.
It’s essential to consider which type of EV would work best for you and your lifestyle. Once you’ve decided on a BEV, HEV, or PHEV, you can explore the range of models to suit you. Keep in mind your budget, and your driving habits to ensure your EV fits your needs perfectly.
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