
I own two electric vehicles. Here’s what I’ve learned about buying and driving EVs.

What you need to know before buying a new or used car

You see it on the roads: More and more people are driving electric vehicles (EVs). According to the Boston Consulting Group, more fully electric vehicles will be sold than gasoline cars worldwide by 2028 — that’s just five years away.
Government credits remain available and the prices of EVs are dropping. So, what do you need to know before plunking down some serious cash for a car? We’ve got answers to some of the most common EV questions, as well as some helpful buying tips.
Charging type |
Power output |
Hours to charge |
Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Level 1 |
120V outlet |
PHEV: 5-6 hours BEV: 40-50 hours |
No installation required |
Level 2 |
240V outlet or charging station |
PHEV: 1-2 hours BEV: 4-10 hours |
Available at public charging stations or can be installed at home |
Level 3 |
480V DC fast charger station |
BEV: less than an hour |
Available only at public charging stations for BEVs Not every BEV can charge at a Level 3 station |
Charging type
Level 1
Power output
120V outlet
Hours to charge
PHEV: 5-6 hours
BEV: 40-50 hours
Availability
No installation required
Charging type
Level 2
Power output
240V outlet or charging station
Hours to charge
PHEV: 1-2 hours
BEV: 4-10 hours
Availability
Available at public charging stations or can be installed at home
Charging type
Level 3
Power output
480V DC fast charger station
Hours to charge
BEV: less than an hour
Availability
Available only at public charging stations for BEVs
Not every BEV can charge at a Level 3 station
If you’re ready to buy one of these eco-friendly cars, here are some tips for making your purchase easy and stress-free.
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