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Gas prices are high these days- it’s practically all anyone is talking about. And, along with that, demand for Electric Vehicles (EVs) is skyrocketing. As of January of 2022, there were 30,000 zero-emission vehicles registered here in NC , but this is the year that the market has broken open. There are over 30 models of electric vehicles available to purchas e, and most have a months-long waiting list.
While these vehicles vary in capacity, range, and features, one thing remains constant: they are all charged and powered through the electrical grid and/ or photovoltaic solar grids, which means that powering up your car can be cheaper and less variable than watching the numbers climb at the gas station.
As you consider a potential Zero-Emissions Vehicle purchase, there are things to research beyond the make and model of your car. Since most EVs are charged primarily at home, it’s important to understand the process, expense, and other facts surrounding home charging systems.
All electric vehicles come equipped with two levels of charging.
Other things to consider:
All Level One and Level Two chargers are universal for all vehicle makes and models. The Tesla Supercharger stations and Ford Connected Charge Stations are currently exclusive to their respective vehicles, however, there is an adapter that can be purchased to allow any car to charge at a Tesla Charging station.
Any licensed electrician can install an EV charger, but not all electricians are trained and up to date with the most current developments in the electric vehicle market. When you contact a potential installer, make sure they are experienced and knowledgeable about home charging stations. Tesla keeps a list of electricians that have completed their certification process, but other vehicle manufacturers do not yet provide this service.
While zero-emissions vehicles get a lot of press and attention from politicians, there are not currently any rebates or tax incentives for their purchase.
Governor Cooper has announced Executive Order 246
in January 2022, setting a goal that half of new vehicles sold by 2030 would be Electric Vehicles. The National
Build Back Better Bill
passed in November 2021, and it seems as if NC will have access to over $109 million over the next 5 years to build up EV infrastructure. While none of these may have a direct impact on your vehicle’s price tag, it seems as if we are going to see a continued major shift towards low emission vehicles, which will make driving your EV safer and more convenient by the month!
Gwyn Services is the only
Tesla-certified
installer in Winston-Salem, and we are working hard to keep up with all the emerging information on all EV makes and models. We install home charging stations frequently, averaging 4 per week in 2022! Give Gwyn a call today to learn more (336) 7
74-1818
3941 Westpoint Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
105 Legacy Ln, Morganton, NC 28655
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