Electric vehicles (EVs) are fun to drive, cost less to maintain, and help reduce emissions, making them a smart choice for eco-conscious drivers. With exclusive incentives and a rapidly expanding EV charging network, now is the perfect time to explore whether an electric vehicle is right for you.

Which EV is Right for You?
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)
- Fully electric with zero emissions
- Lowest maintenance costs—no oil changes or engine repairs
- Best for drivers who charge at home or use public chargers
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)
- Runs on both electricity and gasoline for extended range
- Recharges at home or public charging stations
- Ideal for those who want electric power with gas backup
Traditional Hybrid Vehicles (HEVs)
- Combines an electric motor and gasoline engine
- Recharges while driving—no plugging in required
- May not qualify for the same incentives as plug-in models
The Benefits of Owning an EV
- Exclusive Federal & State Incentives – Many EV models qualify for special savings opportunities.
- Additional Local Perks – Check with your state or utility company for extra benefits.
- Lower Maintenance Costs – Expect to spend significantly less on maintenance and repairs. (Source: Consumer Reports)
- Convenient Charging – Power up overnight at home or a growing number of public stations.
- Fast & Smooth Ride – Enjoy instant torque, better handling, and a quieter drive.
- Best of Both Worlds – Plug-in hybrids offer electric range for short trips and gas power for long journeys.
The vast majority of EV owners say they would buy another EV. (Source: AAA)
Understanding EV Charging
Charging Levels & Speeds
Level 1 Charger – Uses a standard household outlet. Best for plug-in hybrids (adds a few miles of range per hour).
Level 2 Charger – Installed at home by an electrician. Great for overnight charging (adds significant range per hour).
Level 3 Fast Charger – Found at public stations. Perfect for road trips (restores substantial range in about 20 minutes).
Charging at Home
- Plug-in hybrids can charge using a standard outlet (Level 1) overnight.
- Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) benefit from a Level 2 charger, which requires professional installation.
- Apartment & Condo Residents – Ask your property manager about installing chargers or locate nearby public chargers.
Want to learn more? Our team can help you find the right charging solution for your home!
EV Battery Care & Longevity
- Most EV batteries last well beyond 100,000 miles with proper care.
- To extend battery life:
1. Keep your charge between 20% and 80% when possible.
2. Avoid extreme heat whenever possible.
3. Stay updated with battery advancements—EV technology is always improving!
Ready to Make the Switch to Electric?
At Jerry Duncan Ford we’re here to help you explore the best EV options for your lifestyle.