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Electric vehicles, a smart transportation choice.

Electric Vehicles (EV) Cost Less To Operate Than Gas Powered Cars.
EV operation can be three to five times cheaper than gasoline and diesel powered cars, depending on your local gasoline and electric rates.

EVs Are Environmentally Friendly.
EVs have no tailpipe emissions. The power plant producing your electricity may produce emissions, but electricity from hydro, solar, nuclear or wind-powered plants is generally emission-free.

Never Go To The Gas Station Again.
Electric vehicles do not require gasoline and can be charged at home with a standard 120V outlet or a 240V level 2 charger can be installed for faster, more efficient charging.

EV Performance Benefits.
Electric motors provide quiet, smooth operation, stronger acceleration and require less maintenance than gasoline-powered internal combustion engines.

EV Driving Range & Recharge Time.
EV range is typically around 80 to over 330 miles on a full charge. The average American’s daily round-trip commute is less than 30 miles. Fully recharging the battery pack can take four to eight hours. A "fast charge" to 80% capacity can take 30 min.*

Electric vehicle charging

How to purchase an EV

Purchasing an EV is a little different than purchasing a gas-powered vehicle. It is important to understand key elements, such as vehicle range-per-charge and how tax credits work. Here are the typical steps you can take when considering an EV:




Empire Electric Association is your Energy Expert

This web page is designed as a starting point for our co-op members that are interested in owning an electric vehicle. Like all energy choices, there are pros and cons and each individual member's circumstances will play a part in determining if an electric vehicle is the right choice. Our wholesale energy supplier Tri-State Generation and Transmission, Inc. is making great strides in changing their generation mix from fossil fuels to renewable resources while keeping wholesale power rates and reliability the same. This change along with owning an electric vehicle can help you make a difference in the amount of emissions in our service territory.



*Source: U.S. Department of Energy