World Environment Day 2024: On World Environment Day, a day that is sometimes overlooked but is still very important, many people celebrate by planting more and more plants in the hopes that someday these trees would flourish and lessen pollution in the environment. Growing pollution is one of the main issues India is facing at this time. Many states are struggling with extremely high pollution levels. One of the major contribution in reducing the pollution is the shifting towards electric vehicles, which is being done by many people in an effort to reduce it. Electric vehicles produce less gas than vehicles fuelled by petrol or diesel. Do you plan to transition to electric cars as well? Here we have explained some of the important facts that may help you to switch towards electric vehicle.
Easy to drive
Electric cars are really convenient to drive and may also don’t have gears. There are only three controls: steer, brake, and accelerate. So the buyers can simply plug their car into a public or home charger when they need to charge it. Because they are silent as well, electric cars lessen the noise pollution that conventional cars cause.
No engine implies no sound
Electric vehicles are able to operate silently because they do not have an engine. The electric motor runs so quiet. You may have to look into your instrument panel to see whether it is turned on. Manufacturers have to create fake sounds to electric vehicles because they are so silent that they endanger pedestrian safety.
World Environment Day 2024: EVs are more affordable
Because electric vehicles are more energy-efficient and power is more expensive, charging an electric car is more affordable than filling it up with gas or diesel for your needs. Using electric vehicles can be more environmentally friendly while using renewable energy sources. An electric vehicle has also substantially lower operating costs than a comparable fuel or diesel vehicle.
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