What's the difference between an EV and a PHEV?
An EV is powered entirely by an electric motor and battery pack, while a PHEV combines an internal combustion engine with an electric motor.
An electric vehicle (EV) or plug in hybrid electric vehicle(PHEV) can help reduce your carbon footprint allowing you to contribute towards building a sustainable environment.
Electric motors have fewer moving parts and do not require oil changes, new spark plugs or fuel filters. You can charge overnight and wakeup to a ‘full tank’ without needing a trip to the petrol station, which can help save on operational costs.
The upfront costs for an EV may be higher than a conventional fuel powered vehicle, however the long-term savings on operating costs may help offset this initial investment.
What are the benefits of owning an electric vehicle?
- Lower exhaust pipe emissions: Help reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a sustainable future
- Lower operating costs: EVs typically have lower operating costs
- Advanced technology: Most EVs now come with advanced technology features, including advanced safety features connectivity and infotainment systems