Additional Electric Vehicle FAQs
What Are the Benefits of Owning an EV?
EVs save Sandusky drivers money on several fronts! Buy a new Chevrolet EV from Firelands Chevrolet Buick to receive a federal tax credit of up to $7,500 on eligible EVs. The low cost-to-own ratio of EVs is another perk. They require little to no fuel and undergo less maintenance. Charging is affordable, too. Electric vehicles produce fewer emissions are safer for the environment. Keep Ohio green by driving an EV!
What's the Difference Between an Electrified Powertrain & a Conventional Combustion Engine?
Traditional vehicles rely on internal combustion engines that transform electric energy into mechanical energy while burning fuel. When Wellington motorists choose to drive an EV, they get smooth acceleration from instantaneous torque. Unlike conventional powertrains, electric powertrains have electric motors that receive power from the EV's battery pack consisting of several cells.
How Far Can I Drive Around Ohio Before Recharging My Chevy EV?
Chevrolet EVs offer enough range to take you all the way from Toledo to Cleveland and back along I-90 before recharging. The Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV boast all-electric range surpassing 250 miles. The all-new Chevy Silverado EV truck will be able to travel 400 miles on pure electric power before recharging.
Where Can I Charge My EV? How Can I Find a Charging Station Near Me?
Get a Level 2 Qmerit at-home charging station installed in your Huron garage. Chevrolet covers charging installation costs when eligible customers buy a new Chevrolet EV from Firelands Chevrolet Buick.
Need to add juice while running errands in Norwalk? Clyde drivers can search for nearby charging stations with the MyChevrolet app with Energy Assist. There are over 40,000 charging locations nationwide, and your Chevy EV can find the nearest DC public fast charging location around Norwalk.
Is It Safe to Drive an EV?
It's just as safe to drive an EV as it is to drive a conventional car. EVs are built on rigid electrified powertrain platforms and use advanced battery technology for driver safety.
Are EVs Expensive to Maintain? What's Their Lifespan?
EVs are more affordable to maintain than conventional cars. Fewer moving parts and no engine in all-electric vehicles results in less wear and tear. Your EV's battery pack is expected to last two decades, and Chevy EVs have the durability to drive 200,000 miles.