
What to Consider When Buying an Electric Car?
While knowing your EV’s range is important, knowing where and how you can actually charge your car is even more crucial. Yeah – we get it. If you drive an ICE car, you can pull into any one of the...
While knowing your EV’s range is important, knowing where and how you can actually charge your car is even more crucial. Yeah – we get it. If you drive an ICE car, you can pull into any one of the...
One of the biggest things many drivers consider when buying their first EV is range – or how far it can go on a single charge. It’s certainly an important consideration. You don’t want to be on your daily commute...
Fuel costs are soaring right now. And if you’ve been thinking of switching to an electric vehicle, Tesla might be your top choice. Tesla models like Model 3 and Model S have changed the game for electric cars. While competitors...
With soaring fuel costs and concerns about climate change, electric vehicles are becoming more popular than ever. Whether you’re an EV owner or just a curious cat, your biggest concern is likely about charging. It’s not surprising, as you’ve spent...
Maybe you’re one of those EV skeptics who has concerns over their range and charging capacity. Sure, older EV models had these definite limitations, but improvements in newer EVs have fixed this problem. Wondering how far a single charge can...
You may be wondering why your EV’s charging speed slows down when your battery is around 80% capacity. No, your battery is not broken. It’s just your EV’s way of maintaining health and longevity. Charging increases the temperature of EV...
Here are the four most common types of EV connectors: SAE-J1772 – this is the Level 1 and Level 2 charging standard for all non-Tesla EVs sold in North America. Tesla – a proprietary charging standard used by all Teslas,...
Maybe you’re thinking of making the switch to an EV but are still weighing the pros and the cons. “It’s rechargeable, so I can just plug it to my wall outlet at home,” you say to yourself. Well, yes and...
Here are 5 terms you should know about EV charging: Amp – or ampere measures electrical current. Imagine current as the volume of water flowing through your hose. A wider hose means more water volume. A higher amperage means...