3 Good Reasons to Pull the Plug and Go Electric

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Save up to $2,850 per year

Energy costs are the most significant source of savings when driving an electric vehicle. Driving 100 km in an electric car will cost you about $2, while driving the same distance in a gasoline car will cost you over $16.

If you compare this to a gasoline vehicle that consumes 9.3 L/100 km, by the time you have driven 20,000 km, you will have saved $2,850 per year.

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Discover Québec without polluting

On the road, you can count on more than 7,000 public charging stations in Québec. Tourist stops, meal breaks or overnight stays at hotels are all opportunities to recharge. In addition to discovering Québec at a low cost, your trip will be pollution-free, and therefore without greenhouse gas emissions.

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Stay warm while driving without contributing to global warming

With the preheating system of an electric vehicle, you can enjoy a warm drive with a fully charged battery without having contributed to global warming. Moreover, your neighbours will thank you since the preheating is done without noise and without smell.

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