Why Consider Going Electric?

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    Smooth Drive Electric vehicles deliver a smoother and quieter driving experience than ICE cars.

    The absence of a traditional engine and gearbox eliminates vibrations and noise, while instant torque from electric motors provides smooth acceleration.

    Improved handling and stability, often due to a lower centre of gravity, contribute to an overall refined and comfortable ride.
    Environmental Benefits Electric cars offer significant environmental benefits. By eliminating tailpipe emissions, they reduce greenhouse gas contributions to climate change and improve air quality, especially in urban areas. This shift from fossil fuels promotes a cleaner, healthier planet and lessens our dependence on finite resources.

    Additionally, electric cars can be powered by renewable energy, further decreasing their environmental impact and contributing to a sustainable energy future.
    Low Running Costs Electric vehicles (EVs) offer substantial savings compared to traditional petrol & diesel-powered cars. The cost of electricity is generally lower than the price of fossil fuels, resulting in significant fuel cost savings. Additionally, EVs have fewer moving parts, which means reduced maintenance requirements.

    Oil changes, engine tune-ups, or exhaust system repairs are unnecessary, leading to lower overall maintenance costs. These combined factors make owning and operating an electric vehicle a more cost-effective choice for many drivers.
    Choosing the Vehicle to Suit You. Your Vehicles. Your Way. Anywhere. We stock a wide range of electric vehicles produced by top automotive brands. This means there’s bound to be a super-efficient and low-emission car that will perfectly suit your needs, preferences and budget.

    Electric Vehicles for Businesses​

    Electric vehicles are proving an ever more enticing option for businesses. As engine technology has improved, EVs are now delivering the type of performance levels that are on par with petrol/diesel cars. Of course, a big business incentive is the efficiency offered by an electric vehicle – while using zero-emission cars bestows extra kudos on companies. There are tax benefits, too, such as Benefit in Kind (BiK), government grants and travel incentives, namely exemption from low emission zone charges.


    Key Benefits Include

    • Economical Operation & cheaper to run
    • Affordable Maintenance
    • Reduced Tax Liabilities
    • No Congestion Charge
    • Lower tax on electricity
    • Reduced Benefit in Kind (BIK) costs

    Electric Vehicles Explained

    An electric vehicle differs markedly from a combustion engine-driven car. An EV is driven by an electric motor – which is powered by a battery, and requires regular charging (whether at home, at work or on the road). An EV produces no tailpipe emissions. It’s also cheaper to charge with electricity than a fuel-driven equivalent is to top up with fuel.

    FAQs

    At Smiths Motor Group, we stock an array of efficient and zero-emission vehicles, such as the Dacia Spring, Hyundai KONA, Nissan ARIYA, Renault Megane E-Tech Electric and the Vauxhall Grandland.

    If you have any questions about our electric vehicles, please take the time to if they’re answered in our FAQs below.

    What are the benefits of electric cars?

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    Electric cars have several benefits over conventional cars that run on petrol or diesel. Some of the benefits are: 

    ​ They are cheaper to run and maintain, as electricity is cheaper than fuel and electric cars have fewer moving parts that need servicing or replacing. 

    ​ They are better for the environment, as they produce zero tailpipe emissions and reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. 

    ​ They are quieter and smoother to drive, as they have no engine noise or vibration. 

    ​ They are eligible for various incentives and discounts, such as lower road tax, free parking, access to low-emission zones and grants for buying or installing charging points. 

    How do electric cars work?

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    Electric cars use an electric motor powered by a battery to drive the wheels. The battery can be recharged by plugging into a charging point, either at home or in public places.

    How far can I drive in an electric car?

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    The range of electric cars depends on various factors, such as the size and capacity of the battery, the speed and driving style, the weather and road conditions, and the use of heating or air conditioning. You can check the official range of any electric car on the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) website.

    Where can I charge an electric car?

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    You can charge your electric car at home if you have a dedicated charging point installed. You can also charge your electric car at public places, such as supermarkets, shopping centres, car parks, hotels or motorway services. There are over 40,000 public charging points in the UK, with more being added every day. You can use apps or websites such as Zap-Map or Pod Point to find and locate public charging points near you.

    How long does it take to charge an electric car?

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    The charging time of electric cars depends on the type and power of the charging point, as well as the size and state of the battery. There are three main types of charging points in the UK:

    ✔ Slow chargers (up to 3 kW): These are typically found at homes or workplaces, and can take around 6 to 12 hours to fully charge an electric car.

    ✔ Fast chargers (7 to 22 kW): These are commonly found in public places, such as supermarkets, shopping centres or car parks, and can take around 3 to 4 hours to fully charge an electric car.

    ✔ Rapid chargers (43 to 150 kW): These are usually located along motorways or major roads, and can take around 30 to 60 minutes to charge an electric car up to 80%.

    How much does it cost to charge an electric car?

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    The cost of charging an electric car depends on the price of electricity and the type of charging point. The cost of using public charging points also varies depending on the provider and location. Some public charging points are free to use, while others may charge a flat fee or a per-minute rate.