Beyond Going Green, Here’s Why You Should Buy An EV
Prior to diving in, it’s worth noting that Levin also points to some of the barriers to owning an EV, including the fact that they’re still rather pricey, and that the charging infrastructure still needs some improvement for long road trips. For daily driving, however, Levin has high praise forBelow are the four reasons Levin recommends going electric, beyond reducing the burning of fossil fuels.EVs across the price range have “more pep in their step” than ICE cars, according to Levin.
For example, Levin points to Tesla’s Dog Mode, which lets users leave the air conditioning on when leaving pets in the car, or Sentry Mode, which records your car’s surroundings using the vehicle’s external cameras. These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to tech features included in many EVs.EVs don’t require space for huge engines, so most include extra storage space, such as Tesla’s frunk in addition to its trunk.
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