Having a Tesla can reduce your fuel costs.
Farewell to engine sputters, and all the leaky butters.
Maintenance is cheaper
No more oil changes, coolant refills, filter swaps and piston malfunctions. With a Tesla your worries are little and boiled down to a charge and discharge routine. An EV has fewer moving parts, with DC motor being the biggest rotary member. With fewer maintenance, EV’s have less catastrophic surprises and make pocket-friendly buddies.
Home charging is more convenient
And a lot safer too, as the counterpart gasoline is too flammable for frequent fill-ups. With an EV, fueling is brought home with the installation of an EV charger. Tesla has made incredible improvements in home EV charging with their level 1 and level 2 chargers. Not only this, fueling up during a night’s sleep means flavorful mornings with crisp coffee, a buttered toast and fueled commute.
The level 2 home charger was ranked highest in consumer satisfaction and falls after the high-grade commercial chargers available in charging stations. This is still a convenient alternative removes traffic dodging from routine fill-ups, making life happier. An installation would set you back 200 to a 1000+ US Dollars but save you lots in years ahead. Long term planning is a wiser tail to wag in the business of commuting. According to JD Powers, 88% of US EV charging is at home. (1) Per popular sources, 45 USD a month is plenty for a month’s commuting in a cite wide radius.
Discounts are a part of Tesla ownership
No other car company earns the number of good-will like a Tesla. Designed from ground up, for betterment of environment and its owner. Some jurisdictions offer tax credits where keeping an EV offers relief, many utility companies have programs that offer incentives for home charging. EV’s open a door to many unrealized financial benefits.
Customers are well-informed of cost and quality
The Tesla app connects users to their Tesla EV like key to a lock. Useful energy reports keep end-users connected to their travel needs. Tesla owners have better commuting budgets and data-driven trips. Life becomes smart when resources are consumed efficiently, with controlled utility patterns.
This must be Tesla’s top news of 2021. Model Y became world’s first fully electric SUV to be to top the 2021 safety list curated by IIHS. The cars undergo rigorous safety testing to make it to list, which makes the news more promising. All crash tests were passed with top rating, and the model achieved a superior rating in crash avoidance and mitigation category. There were some consumers who feared that electric SUVs may be cheaper, but their safety is questionable. All doubts were satisfied when the results came out, and model Y went an extra mile, becoming the best-selling luxury compact SUV in California, beating the giants of auto.
Security concerns surrounding car jacking are dealt by Tesla’s state of the art Surveillance, the Sentry mode. Insurance costs are trimmed to simplicity with an EV that fits perfectly in legal framework. IIHS speaks for it, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety put Tesla’s Model 3 on top safety pick for 3 consecutive years to date. The good repute makes Tesla cars candid for cheaper premiums.
Tesla’s vision is a win-win
With sustainability at its core, Tesla has already made a credible mark in the EV market. The race towards battery innovation brought Tesla much deserved success in this far. The company continues to roll out models with better range and reduced charge timing. With their concrete footing in energy research, the technology firm will only improve. In due time, Tesla’s energy products would make home to majority of consumers.
Tesla’s long-term vision aims to manufacture top notch autonomous and all-electric vehicles. Model Y took a huge step in realizing this vision and testified Tesla’s loyalty to its vision. This achievement supports the manufacture of electric cars that are a win-win to the environment and the consumer.
Works Cited
1 - (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2021-us-electric-vehicle-experience-evx-home-charging-study
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Aimmaz
I write on organization and stress management.
I've worked for Tesla.
I can write, program and engineer.
I love running and mixed martial arts.
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