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Choosing an Eco-friendly Vehicle: Hybrid vs. Electric Cars

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Understanding EV Maintenance Since EVs don’t use oil or transmission fluid, they require less frequent maintenance than ICE vehicles or hybrids. However, a plug-in hybrid EV still has more components and moving parts that require maintenance, which increases its overall carbon footprint for both manufacturing and ownership.

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Utilize The ODOT Community Charging Rebate To Fund Your Oregon EV Charging Project

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These funds are often available in the form of rebates, and may cover the majority of an owner/operator’s EV project costs, which can be extremely helpful for those looking for an affordable way to bring EV charging to their communities. FAQ What is the ODOT Community Charging Rebate? How much do the rebates cover?

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Razor E100 review: A great electric scooter for kids

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The steel frame and deck make it durable to ride, and simple components won’t require much maintenance. Inexpensive: The Razor E100 is the most affordable option for an introductory beginner electric scooter. The front air-filled tire is easy to inflate, and the back 8-inch pneumatic tire makes for a fairly smooth ride.

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Ride1Up 700 series review: A classy Class-3 e-bike that doesn’t break the bank

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The Ride1Up 700 series is billed as an all-around city and commuting bike, and it’s one of the more affordable Class 3 e-bikes. If this is your first e-bike or you have never done any hands-on bicycle maintenance before, prepare for a learning curve. See also: Electric bicycle buyers guide. Q: How do you assemble a Ride1UP 700?

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Electric-Car Fans Rally Around the Volt - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Also maintenance on these (no oil changes to speak of) etc will cost much less than an internal combution propelled car. Sure, if you need to make lots of long trips in a car, and can only afford to have one car, then probably a Tesla’s not for you. Where is affordable. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

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How Carmakers Are Responding to the Plug-In Hybrid Opportunity

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

About CalCars Plug-In Hybrids FAQ How to Get a PHEV Where PHEVs are Carmakers Say. Before we were saying it will be an awfully long time before we can get the costs down so people can afford it, but actually if you offset the fuel costs, people can afford it." ( Green Car Congress ). todays answer is "Yes -- but not yet."

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