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5 Electric Car Checks for a Hassle-Free Holiday

Clean Fleet Report

You are about to leave the driveway, and your maintenance light pops on at that exact moment. Hundreds of DC chargers and thousands of Level 2 charging units dot the interstate, usually spaced out by 25 to 50 miles. Here are five easy steps you can take before a holiday to ensure your EV is ready to hit the road.

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Electric bikes vs electric scooters vs electric mopeds vs electric motorcycles: What’s the difference?

Green Authority

These electric vehicles can help you save money when you think of maintenance, gas, tolls, parking, insurance, and other costs of vehicle ownership. However, on average, electric bikes can go between 30 to 50 miles (48 to 80 km) on a single charge. Some can go well beyond 220 miles (354 km) before running out of juice.

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Electric dirt bikes buyer’s guide and best models

Green Authority

While electric dirt bikes can go fast, they could run out of juice while you’re on the road. Battery technology is improving all the time though, and some of these green motorcycles can go as far as 240 miles on a single charge. These things mean less maintenance work and less money out of the pocket for consumables.