Electric Vehicles (EVs) are vehicles that use one or multiple electric motors powered by a rechargeable battery. EVs significantly reduce fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
PHEVs use both an internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric motor to power your vehicle while a BEV uses only a battery motor. PHEVS can run on battery alone, often at ranges around 30 to 40 miles. BEVs have become the most popular type of EV, outselling PHEVs in NJ since 2018. The average battery range for a BEV today is 283 miles.
Find out more information about EV technology and infrastructure in Cross County Connection’s EV Primer and EV Resource Guide
In addition to being more environmentally friendly, EVs have other surprising benefits!
One of the biggest barriers to EV adoption is range anxiety. Range anxiety is the fear of running out of battery charge before getting to a destination. Virtually any EV currently on the market has the necessary range to easily handle everyday driving. An American Automobile Association (AAA) survey finds that the average person drives 31.5 miles per day. The average range of BEVs has now reached 283 miles per charge, meaning a typical driver will not often have to worry about charging while on the road before arriving home.
From most locations in New Jersey, at worst, you are within a 25-mile radius of a DC Fast Charger. New Jersey currently has 1,633 DC Fast Charger ports and 2,990 Level 2 charging ports with more being installed each year to accommodate the growing number of EVs on the road.
Not all EV chargers are created equal. Some charge faster, while others are better suited for overnight charging. Here is an overview of charger types.
Ready for your next commute to be electric? Are you a business that wants to install an EV charging station? Contact Cross County Connection and we can help you get started.
Also check out our EV programs for local governments to see how your town can become EV friendly.