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Wondering if it's time to switch to an EV? Explore the benefits, from cost savings to environmental impact, and choose the right electric car for your lifestyle and budget!
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From petrol to plug: How to navigate the electric car revolution

Kieran Thorley
Last updated: October 1, 2024 5:16 pm
Kieran Thorley Published September 30, 2024
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If you’re still hanging onto your petrol or diesel car, wondering if it’s time to make the leap into electric, you’re not alone. 

The EV revolution is well underway, with the UK government planning to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030. And let’s not forget the growing number of low and zero-emission zones popping up across cities like London, making it increasingly expensive (and inconvenient) to drive anything with an exhaust.

The shift towards electric cars is no longer a niche market for early adopters. There are now more than 1 million registered EVs on UK roads. But with so many options now available, how do you choose the right one for you? Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate the buzz.

Understanding EV Range

Range anxiety – it’s all part of electric car ownership. However, EV ranges have come a long way since the days of early models. Today’s cars like the Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, or Kia EV6 can manage anywhere from 200 to 350 miles on a full charge.

When choosing an electric car, consider your driving habits. If you’re a city dweller, constantly stuck in stop-start traffic or just doing short commutes, a smaller battery offering a range of around 150-200 miles might suffice. But if you’re regularly trekking across motorways or live in a rural area, prioritise models that offer upwards of 250 miles on a single charge. And don’t just rely on manufacturer claims – check real-world reviews for a more honest idea of what you can expect.

Evaluating Charging Infrastructure

A fast-charging network is essential to avoid frustration on longer journeys. While home charging is the most convenient option – plug it in overnight, job done – having access to reliable public charging is equally important.

The UK’s charging network is growing rapidly, with more than 50,000 public chargers available. But they’re not all created equal. Fast chargers, like those found at motorway service stations, can give you up to 80% charge in around 30 minutes. Meanwhile, slower chargers in supermarket car parks or residential areas might take a few hours to deliver the same. Check if the places you visit – whether it’s work, home, or your local gym – are well-served by charging points. And always check compatibility with your chosen EV; some brands like Tesla have their exclusive Supercharger network.

Budget Considerations

Once the preserve of luxury cars, electric vehicles now span a wide price range, making them accessible to more buyers. Yes, Tesla’s top models might set you back a tidy sum, but there are plenty of affordable EVs, both new and used, that won’t burn a hole in your wallet. Models like the MG4 or Fiat 500 Electric start around £25,000, and the used electric car market is booming, with popular choices like the Nissan Leaf or Renault Zoe offering solid value second-hand.

Running costs are another bonus – electricity is cheaper than petrol, and EVs have fewer moving parts which means lower maintenance bills. Bear in mind battery replacement can be costly, though most manufacturers offer lengthy warranties on their batteries – sometimes up to 8 years.

Assessing Practical Features

Electric cars have carved out a reputation for being packed with tech. From advanced driver assistance systems to touchscreen infotainment, EVs are often at the forefront of automotive technology. But it’s not all about gadgetry.

Practicality matters too. Does the car offer enough boot space for your weekly shop? If you’ve got kids or do a lot of motorway driving, how does it fare in terms of comfort and noise levels at speed? Family-friendly options like the Skoda Enyaq or Volkswagen ID.4 offer spacious interiors and the latest tech, all wrapped in family-friendly packages. Meanwhile, compact models like the Mini Electric or Honda e might appeal more to urban drivers looking for agility over size.

Environmental Impact

One of the key reasons people switch to electric is the environmental benefit. But how green is your potential EV? When evaluating your options, consider not just the emissions but also the car’s manufacturing process and whether the battery materials are ethically sourced.

Many newer EVs are built with sustainability in mind, using recycled materials for interior features and ensuring the carbon footprint is kept to a minimum. More importantly, choosing an electric car today ensures you’re future-proofed against looming emissions restrictions, such as the expanding ULEZ zones.

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