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Electric Vehicles and the Future of Electricity
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are more energy efficient than their gasoline-powered counterparts and emit significantly fewer greenhouse gases. They also don’t need oil tanks or fuel pumps and often run with near-silent operation. EV owners can also save on routine maintenance by skipping the gas station and avoiding the need for brakes and transmission repairs.
But switching to an EV isn’t without its challenges. EV buyers face a steep learning curve when it comes to understanding how and where to charge their new vehicle, when and where to service it and how much it will cost them over the long haul. They may even wonder if they qualify for the myriad tax credits and rebates offered to consumers considering an EV purchase.
In addition, the EV battery takes time to charge from a low state of charge, which can impact range and driver experience. It is critical to have a robust public charging network in place to support EV adoption and ensure a seamless transition.
In the future, electric cars could be an important component of a more sustainable energy system. Properly equipped EVs will be able to send power back to the grid during high demand periods, which can help stabilize the electricity system and increase grid resilience. Utilities such as PG&E in California are already working with automakers to build V2G capabilities into their cars. In the long run, the technology will benefit everyone—from EV drivers to utilities to the electric vehicle industry as a whole.
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