electric car benefits

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As a driver who received their driver’s license in the year of 2008 I remember the

high cost of gasoline, and wondered what if I had a hybrid or electric car.

I thought to myself would I really be saving money or doing anything really work while

for the environment.

Could there possible be some subtle benefits that I wouldn’t notice.

It turns out one of the biggest environmental benefits or driving an electric car versus a

gas car is that electric cars on average only produce about 80% the amount of heat that

gas vehicles do.

This means that areas where electric vehicles are driven can be cooler than other areas by

20%.

This has another benefit in that less money is being used to actually cool the area where

electric cars are driven.

This is due to the fact that less gas emissions are creating greenhouse gases to lock in heat

and drive up the temperature.

For example, in Beijing, China a study was done to compare the difference in the in the area due to people driving electric car versus

gas powered vehicles.

The study used the summertime of 2012 as their data point.

The results of this study indicate that the heat intensity of the island could potentially

be a degree lower.

Potentially this could have also cut the cities carbons emissions by 11.779 tons per day.

Ultimately by driving electric cars instead of gas vehicles global warming wouldn’t be stopped, but it would definitely be slowed down while a more permanent solution to the problem that effects

the globe daily is determined.

The environment isn’t the only one that benefits from more people driving non gas

powered vehicles.

Consumers of the electric car also save a huge sum of money.

The way people save money is the less amount of money that has to be spent on

gas especially when the gas prices spike like they have in the U.S. during the time frame

of 2007 – 2013.

Another benefit is the tax credit that consumers can take the first year that they

have the vehicle.

A federal tax credit of $7,500 is available to U.S.consumers of the electric vehicle.

The financial benefits don’t stop in the United States either.

The financial benefits can be found around the world.

For example, in Beijing, China, for the summer of 2012 the city could have saved up to 14.4 million kilowatt hours if more

people started driving electric cars instead of gas cars.

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