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Electric cars; the cleaner, more environmentally friendly alternative to your gas guzzler.
5 Amazing Electric Vehicles that are Coming to India for you
Looking at the current trend in India for the automobile industry. People have a craze along with the need for Electric vehicles in India. Looking at the vast change that will take place in India between few years, Tesla as well as other auto-mobile companies have launched some of their best designed Electric Vehicles in India.
By Manjit Kishore Verma5 years ago in Wheel
To Diesel or Not to Diesel: Should Your Business Hire Electric Vans?
The van leasing market is changing. Innovation and development in infrastructure and competitive pricing are making electric vans the next big step in the industry. Thanks to government legislation, automotive brands are making electric vehicles more popular, with desirable models and increased mile range being released.
By James Patefield5 years ago in Wheel
PLANET POSSIBLE
Electric vehicles are gaining popularity fast, yet some planned purchasers stay reluctant. One main explanation is that charging EVs is moderate. While drivers today are acquainted with filling their fuel tank in under five minutes, EVs, contingent upon the size and determinations of the battery, normally require in any event 30 minutes to get 80% charged at the fastest charging stations out there.
By Sumanta Kumar5 years ago in Wheel
Volvo S90 will Blow Your Mind
The Volvo S90 is a high class mid-size sedan. This car is a better value for money because it has a better deal at the moment. It is positioned about the same as the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6L, but is priced about the same as the BMW 3 Series. It is one of the more affordable business sedans.
By Lori Massey5 years ago in Wheel
I Almost Bought a Tesla the Other Day, and Then I Snapped out of It
My mouse hovered over the Apply Pay button as I stared at the screen. In a trance. I was envisioning myself cruising down the 101 in my brand-new Tesla, breathing in the new smell of seats made from vegan synthetic material while zooming past mansions in Malibu, windows down, hair blowing in the wind, Tom Petty and I belting out Free Fallin'.
By Jessica Lynn5 years ago in Wheel
How Does an Electric Car Works?
An all-electric vehicle in India or an EV has rechargeable electrical energy storage on-board that works as a source of energy. For the electric motor, which moves or drives the vehicle. It does not have any conventional internal combustion (IC) engine that burns fuel or gas for the propulsion of the vehicle. An EV does not burn any fuel for propulsion thus it does not have any tailpipe exhaust.
By AARGO EV SMART5 years ago in Wheel
Solely Solar Powered Driving
Anyone who knows me even a little bit knows that I love Audible. Anyone who has known me for a little longer knows that I LOVE "The Martian" on Audible. Andy Weir could not have written a better story about a lone astronaut stranded on the red planet and R.C. Bray just plain had a perfect performance. Although there was something in particular that stood out to me that I would like to dig deeper into.
By David Brandy5 years ago in Wheel
Save Fuel And Save The Environment With These Eco-Driving Tips
Cars in Australia account for the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as Queensland’s entire fossil-fuelled electricity supply, which makes reducing these emissions extremely important in tackling climate change.
By Luke Fitzpatrick5 years ago in Wheel
You Don’t Need To Drive An Electric Car To Be A Eco-Friendly Driver
Let’s face it! We are a few decades late in realizing that earth is the only planet that supports life and we need to preserve it. While the term “eco-friendly” living is turning into a fad these days, there are a few of us who genuinely try to lead a life with minimal carbon footprint.
By Subramanian Harikumar5 years ago in Wheel
How Much To Lease A Tesla Model 3?
Topic: How Much To Lease A Tesla Model 3 Drivers who like a Tesla Model 3 have the option of renting one instead of buying one. As more and more people are interested in driving premium electric cars as cheaply as possible, the Model 3 is the company's most affordable model on the market. But since Tesla is still a relatively new manufacturer, its vehicles can take years to depreciate at prices most can afford. Leasing a Tesla Model 3, whether used or new, can be a more convenient way for people to drive it.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Wheel








