Saturday, 10 March 2012

which electric car????

Electric cars usually have a shorter range than NGVs, but this is quite adequate for commuters and short trips. Electric cars with an additional combustion engine are an option for longer distances.

A lively public debate on petrol and diesel prices is again underway. As these prices have reached new highs, people are increasingly calling for petroleum tax cuts and tax relief for commuters, but they are also looking for cheaper types of fuel.

Particularly at times of high petrol and diesel prices, both natural gas and electricity are suitable alternatives.

Taking consumption figures alone, vehicles running on natural gas or electricity enable users to reach their destination over 50 per cent more cheaply than with premium-grade petrol. A journey of 100 km currently costs about EUR 4.50 using a natural gas vehicle (NGV) or around EUR 4 with an electric car, depending on the particular type of vehicle and its consumption.

Electric cars usually have a shorter range than NGVs, but this is quite adequate for commuters and short trips. Electric cars with an additional combustion engine are an option for longer distances.

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