Concerned about greenhouse gas emissions from internal combustion engines (ICE) messing up the air we breathe? What about fuel scarcity and rising fuel prices? Maybe it’s time to make the switch to electric cars!
On average, a driver will save about $700 (around ₦525,000) in fuel costs per year while driving electric cars.
In Nigeria, the scarcity and cost of petrol and gas are a huge burden for many. And it has gotten much worse since the removal of fuel subsidies. Electric vehicles offer a better, much more affordable alternative to fuel.
According to a recent study, electric vehicles can be up to 70% cheaper to operate per kilometer than fuel-powered cars (a.k.a. ICEs)
What about environmental friendliness? Climate change is causing a lot of natural disasters such as floods, landslides, and gully erosion. Electric cars produce zero emissions, which helps reduce air pollution in our cities and combat climate change. When you switch to an electric vehicle, you’re doing your part to help save our environment by reducing your carbon footprints and improving the quality of the air we breathe.
Let’s not forget about the driving experience. With a lower center of gravity than traditional cars, electric vehicles are more secure and stable to drive; they offer a smooth, quiet, and comfortable driving experience.
And with Possible EVS’s plans to install thousands of charging stations across the country, it will become extremely easy to charge your electric car on the go.
So if we’re talking about saving money, reducing our carbon footprints, and enjoying a better driving experience, then yes—absolutely yes!—electric vehicles are better than ICE vehicles.
Join the electric vehicle revolution now!
To learn more, visit EVEC, our experience center, at 7 Hombori Street, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja,