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Getting Started with EVs
Getting Started with EVs
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Resources to Fuel a Smart Decision

Switching to an electric vehicle (EV) can benefit your budget and our environment. But before you move into the fast lane with your EV purchase, it’s important to have all the facts. We’ll help you understand the ins and outs, so you’ll be prepared as you shop for your EV.

Why your next vehicle should be an EV


EVs cost less to operate by substantially lowering maintenance and fuel costs. Charging your EV may cost less than half as much as fueling a standard gas car. Plus, you can save even more with federal and state tax credits and rebates. Learn how SCE customers saved time and costs by making the switch to EVs.

A Few Questions to Help Guide Your Decision

Is your daily commute less than 250 miles?

Most electric vehicles have a driving range of 50 to 330 miles. If, like most Californians, your daily commute is less than 100 miles, there is probably an affordable EV model to fit your needs. Visit Plugstaropens in new window to learn more about the variety of options available.

Do you take long road trips? 

Commuting in an EV is a great way to save money on gas and maintenance, however road trips can require additional planning. While locating charging stations is becoming easier each day, uncertainty around charging station locations can be stressful. While many EV models offer a range-per-charge of 150 to 250 miles or more, it’s important to plan accordingly to make sure you can find fast chargers in remote places or small towns along your route.

Does your household have more than one car?

If you have more than one car now, consider an EV for your next vehicle. It’s a great opportunity to save and help the environment and, because they are so great to drive, most households end up using their EV as their primary vehicle.

Do you park in a garage or driveway with access to power? 

Because EVs require charging, you’ll need direct access to either a standard 120V outlet or a 240V charger in your garage or driveway. Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) can substantially reduce charging time and is more energy-efficient.

Do you want to save costs and curb pollution? 

Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) make it easy to save costs and pollute less. EVs use electricity typically generated from cleaner sources than fossil fuels.


Go Green and Save with an EV

Whether you choose pre-owned or new, we’re here to help you make informed decisions and we understand it’s a significant household purchase. Learn about getting started on the road to ownership, what’s involved along the way, and how to maximize your cost-saving benefits while going green with your EV.


Purchase the Best EV for You
 

Choose Hybrid (PHEV) or Battery Electric (BEV)
 

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Plug-In Hybrid: A Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) is a cross between a conventional hybrid electric vehicle and a purely electric vehicle. It has an electric motor connected to a battery and an internal combustion engine. The battery can be recharged by plugging into a regular outlet or a charging station. PHEVs use the energy in their battery to drive, and can travel many more miles on gas, with a much higher fuel efficiency than most conventional vehicles.
 

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Battery Electric Vehicle: A Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) is 100% powered by electricity. With no reliance on gasoline, it emits fewer pollutants and you’ll never need to pull into a gas station. BEVs typically have a driving range between 80 and 250 miles, which makes them ideal for reasonable commutes and short trips.
 

Choose between pre-owned and new EV models

Ready for the switch to an EV? 

Now is the time to start researching EV models to find one that may best fit your lifestyle. Seriously consider a pre-owned EV – they offer great value, especially if it’s important for you to save on the purchase price. And whether you choose pre-owned or new, you may qualify for rebates. Explore your options, and you’ll find an EV for your budget and driving habits.

Learn about our Pre-owned EV Rebate, or explore pre-owned and new EV inventory in your area, rebates, incentives, and more at Plugstar.opens in new window
 

Explore EV Charging options

Depending on the distances you travel each day, you may be able to meet your driving needs with basic Level 1 charging at home. To reduce your charging time, consider installing a 240 V Level 2 system. Be sure to consult with an electrician and note that the installation of a charging system might require significant electrical upgrades to your home.

Can’t install a charging station at home? With more than 31,000 charging outlets and counting in the U.S., plugging in is getting easier all the time. The Charging Station Mapopens in new window makes it easy to find a nearby place to charge.
 

Discover rebates, incentives & special rates for EV drivers

You can save money when you drive an EV. With a number of rebates available for both new and pre-owned EVs to incentives available for eligible EV equipment, and great electricity rates during low-use hours, your EV can help lower your household expenses.

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