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The future of fueling is now. Wirenuts Electric Services helps you plan, install and launch smart electric vehicle charging solutions designed to meet the specific needs of your residence and business. We are happy to answer any question you may have.
If you've been paying any attention to the buzz coming out of the car industry lately, that humming sound you hear is electrical. Automaker after automaker has either introduced new electric vehicles (EVs) or has announced plans to do so. And many more are on the wa6y. Several car companies claim that half or more of the cars, trucks, and SUVs they sell in 2030 will be electric.
Closer to home, you probably know of several people who've taken the plunge and already purchased an EV. If they're like typical EV owners, they sing the praises of their new rides. According to most, EVs are smooth, quiet, reliable, and—perhaps best of all—never require their drivers to stop at a gas station to fill 'er up.
Let's compare apples-to-apples using the Volvo XC40, which comes with a choice between an internal combustion engine and an electric drive system.
According to the EPA, a 2022 Volvo XC40 with all-wheel drive consumes four gallons of gas for every 100 miles traveled. Based on the average price of a gallon of gas ($3.38) in the U.S. on February 2, 2022, it costs $13.52 to drive this SUV 100 miles. This is for gasoline costs only and does not include oil changes and other maintenance and repair expenses common to internal combustion engines.
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