Exploring the benefits of electric cars
Discover now all the opportunities you can seize with electric cars

4 REASONS TO GO ELECTRIC
MAINTENANCE COSTS
Electric vehicles significantly reduce maintenance costs thanks to their efficient design and fewer moving parts compared to traditional gas-powered cars.
This results in less frequent repairs, lower maintenance needs, and longer-lasting parts, making EVs a cost-effective choice.
This results in less frequent repairs, lower maintenance needs, and longer-lasting parts, making EVs a cost-effective choice.
INCENTIVES
Governments and cities around the world are introducing a variety of electric vehicle incentives to promote EV adoption.
These incentives include tax credits, rebates, access to carpool lanes, free parking, and reduced vehicle registration fees, making EV ownership more appealing and cost-effective. Click here to know more about the incentives.
These incentives include tax credits, rebates, access to carpool lanes, free parking, and reduced vehicle registration fees, making EV ownership more appealing and cost-effective. Click here to know more about the incentives.
MARKET DEMAND
The demand for EVs is growing rapidly, driven by government incentives and advancements in charging infrastructure. Automakers are expanding their EV lineups, providing consumers with more options.
At the same time, the European Commission is pushing for the installation of 3.5 million public EV charging stations by 2030.
At the same time, the European Commission is pushing for the installation of 3.5 million public EV charging stations by 2030.
COST OF CHARGING
Electric vehicles are significantly cheaper to charge compared to refueling traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. The cost of electricity per mile is typically much lower than that of gasoline or diesel, making EVs a more cost-effective and fuel-efficient option for drivers.
Learn more about the cost savings of EVs by clicking here.
Learn more about the cost savings of EVs by clicking here.
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EV battery health: longevity, SOH, and performance insights
Most EV batteries retain often well above 75% of their original capacity even after 8–10 years of use, providing sufficient range for daily driving.
Battery health can be monitored using SOH (State of Health). The SoH represents the condition and capacity of the battery compared to its original state, providing insights into its health and potential degradation over time. Monitoring the SoH is essential for assessing the battery's longevity and predicting its future performance. Manufacturers and researchers are continuously working to improve battery technology, aiming to enhance longevity, increase energy density, and minimize degradation over the lifespan of the battery.
Battery health can be monitored using SOH (State of Health). The SoH represents the condition and capacity of the battery compared to its original state, providing insights into its health and potential degradation over time. Monitoring the SoH is essential for assessing the battery's longevity and predicting its future performance. Manufacturers and researchers are continuously working to improve battery technology, aiming to enhance longevity, increase energy density, and minimize degradation over the lifespan of the battery.

Discover our selection of quality electric vehicles at Ayvens Carmarket
At Ayvens Carmarket, we take pride in offering a diverse selection of electric vehicles from various reputable brands, all in good condition.
Tesla, Audi, Opel, Volkswagen, Renault, Nissan, or Ford- we are sure to have the brands you're looking for.
All the vehicles are trustworthy ex fleet cars, having benefited from Ayvens' services and expertise during the leasing cycle life, and only owned during 3/4 years.
Tesla, Audi, Opel, Volkswagen, Renault, Nissan, or Ford- we are sure to have the brands you're looking for.
All the vehicles are trustworthy ex fleet cars, having benefited from Ayvens' services and expertise during the leasing cycle life, and only owned during 3/4 years.
Electric vehicle range and charging: convenience and reliability explained
Electric vehicles have come a long way in terms of both autonomy and charging convenience, making them an increasingly reliable choice for everyday driving. Modern EVs offer impressive driving ranges, often exceeding 400 kilometers on a single charge, with many models going even further.
Additionally, the growing network of fast-charging stations across Europe means that drivers can quickly recharge their vehicles during longer trips or daily routines. Home charging is also a seamless option, allowing for overnight charging at your convenience.
To know more about charging, click here.
Additionally, the growing network of fast-charging stations across Europe means that drivers can quickly recharge their vehicles during longer trips or daily routines. Home charging is also a seamless option, allowing for overnight charging at your convenience.
To know more about charging, click here.
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What kind of savings can you expect on fuel and maintenance by switching to an EV?EVs can save owners around €800 annually compared to gas-powered vehicles for 15,000 km travelled, primarily due to lower fuel costs. Charging an EV is significantly cheaper than filling up with gasoline, especially when charging at home during off-peak hours. Maintenance costs are also lower since EVs have fewer moving parts, no oil changes, and reduced wear on components like brakes due to regenerative braking. Additionally, government incentives and rebates can provide upfront savings, further reducing the overall cost of ownership. Over the vehicle's lifetime, these savings can amount to thousands of euros.
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How much time does it take to fully charge an EV?Charging times depend on the charger type and the battery size. Level 1 chargers (basic home charging) can take 17–25 hours for a full charge, while Level 2 chargers (home or public charging stations) typically take 3–8 hours. Fast chargers (Level 3 or DC fast charging) can provide up to 80% charge in 20–60 minutes. The actual time varies based on the EV model and battery capacity, but public fast chargers are ideal for quick top-ups during travel.
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What is the maximum distance an EV can travel on a full charge?Most modern EVs offer a range of 320–640 kilometers on a full charge, with some high-end models, such as those from Tesla and Lucid, exceeding 800 kilometers. For long trips, charging infrastructure is continually improving, with many highways now equipped with fast-charging stations. By planning stops at these stations, EVs can comfortably handle road trips comparable to gasoline vehicles.
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How long can an EV battery last?EV batteries typically last 10–20 years, depending on usage and climate conditions. Manufacturers usually offer warranties covering 8–10 years or 160,000–240,000 kilometers. As the battery ages, its capacity decreases slightly, reducing range by about 1–2% annually. Once it can no longer power a vehicle effectively, it may be repurposed for energy storage or recycled to recover valuable materials like lithium and cobalt.