
There are two questions people always ask first when considering an electric vehicle: How long does it take to charge? and How far can it go?
Given the differences between electric vehicles and internal combustion engine cars, many assume that EV ownership comes with a more complicated lifestyle. But the reality is quite different.
On Sunday, the EV-focused media outlet CleanTechnica reported that charging an electric vehicle is not an inconvenience, but actually one of its greatest advantages. While drivers of gasoline vehicles need to make regular trips to the gas station, EV owners can simply charge their cars at home. Even on long road trips, charging time doesn’t have to be a drawback—it becomes a natural opportunity to take a break. Unlike filling up at a gas station, you don’t have to stand beside the charger. You can use the time to go to the restroom or enjoy a cup of coffee.
EV owners often cite the ability to avoid gas stations as one of the biggest benefits. Since they can charge at home, there’s no need to waste time stopping on the road. This isn’t just a matter of saving time—it enhances the overall quality of life.
Ironically, the thing potential EV buyers worry about the most—charging—can actually turn out to be one of the biggest perks of owning an electric vehicle.