Road tripping: A few important things to know if you’re considering an electric vehicle

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Road tripping: A few important things to know if you’re considering an electric vehicle
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As we approach the summer months, when we begin daydreaming about the places we can travel, road trips are an easy way to visit all kinds of places.

. Powered by an internal combustion engine, these vehicles have an electric motor that uses energy stored within a battery. The vehicle is fueled with gasoline to operate the internal combustion engine, and the battery is charged through regenerative braking, not by plugging in.. These vehicles are also powered by an internal combustion engine and an electric motor that uses energy that’s stored within a battery. Different from the HEVs, these can operate in all-electric mode.

Most current all-electric vehicles can drive anywhere from 150 to 300 miles on a charge. Teslas can go about 350 miles on a charge. For anyone without a charging station at home or work, there are public stations across the country. Public stations might be free, pay-as-you-go or subscription-based, with prices set by networks or property owners.

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