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Should I Go Electric? : How to Decide if an Electric Vehicle is Right for You
by Leonard Van Ryn and William Blackburn
Overview
As the result of growing concerns of climate change and sustainability, the move to electric vehicles is well under way. Those in the market for a new car are increasingly showing interest in going electric. Yet many car buyers continue to be confused and uneasy about whether a car that runs on batteries alone could meet their needs. Despite their ever-increasing numbers, most people have little or no experience riding in or driving an electric vehicle (EV). As a result, people have questions about EVs, such as:
- Would an EV's limited driving range meet my day-to-day needs?
- Are lithium-ion batteries safe?
- How do the costs of electricity and gasoline compare?
- What do maintenance costs look like, including replacing the battery?
- Are they really better for the earth?
Because of this and other less obvious issues, first-time EV buyers need clear, unbiased and relevant information to help them make an informed decision about whether to purchase their first EV. That is why we wrote this book - we see a clear need and opportunity to provide relevant information on EVs in an accurate, objective and easy-to-understand way. Our book, Should I Go Electric? How to Decide if an Electric Vehicle is Right for You, was written specifically to educate and inform readers, dispelling the many misconceptions the public has about EVs. Should I Go Electric? takes readers from confused and uneasy to informed and confident consumers when making that important decision of choosing their next vehicle.
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- ISBN-13: 9798730898363
- ISBN-10: 9798730898363
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2021
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.26 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.39 pounds
- Page Count: 124
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