5 Reasons Why 2023 Is The Best Time To Buy An Electric Car

Swetlana Fernandes
4 min readNov 8, 2022
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If you have been thinking of buying an electric car but are hesitant, 2023 would be the perfect time to make that purchase. After the pandemic, using public transportation is not only seen as treacherous but one of the root causes of the spread of COVID-19. You may consider walking or biking as an alternative, but it would be time-consuming and require a lot of energy. Owning a car would be viewed as a boon during these times. But why should you choose an electric vehicle over a petrol or diesel-powered one?

Here’s why 2023 is the right time to buy an electric car

1) Electric Cars Emit Less Carbon

According to the transport and environment statistics published in 2021 by the Department of Transport UK, cars and taxis were the most significant contributors to carbon emissions. They were accountable for 91% of the overall emissions given out by road transport vehicles. By switching to an environment-friendly electric car, you will successfully be able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60–68% during the vehicle’s life cycle. Electric cars generate less pollution, resulting in a cleaner and better air quality, thus helping protect the planet. EVs depend on electric grids to charge. These grids are powered by fossil fuels such as coal & oil, but increasing amounts of power still come from renewable energy. Therefore, the electric car’s total emissions per km are less than that of a gas car.

2) Electric Cars Cost Lower To Repair and Maintain

Electric car motors have fewer moving parts as compared to gas-powered engines. They do not require traditional maintenance such as engine oil changes or fuel filter replacements. This means you will save money and cut down on those rather annoying trips to the car mechanic. Charging an electric car is also more affordable than a gas one. You can avail of free charging at numerous public locations like supermarkets, shopping centers, cafes and hotels throughout the UK.

3) Better Vehicle Performance

Are you still driving a gas car with a loud, noisy car engine? If so, you might want to take an electric vehicle out for a test drive. Electric cars are faster and quieter to drive than regular gas cars. The reason is that they do not have combustible engines that make a combustion noise as cylinder pressure changes. The only prominent noise is that produced by the tires and the wind resistance while driving. Electric motors are much simpler than combustible engines. Therefore electric cars can provide faster acceleration from a standstill position. All these factors translate to a smooth, quiet and effortless drive.

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4) More EV Charging Stations Available

The UK currently has over 15,500 public electric vehicle charging stations where you can charge your electric vehicle, which is way higher than petrol stations. You can find them in top cities, including London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Bristol, and Manchester. Even more EV charging stations are being added, as the government of the UK aims to end the sale of new petrol cars and vans by the end of 2030. The government has also rolled out many funding schemes this year to help local authorities smoothly set up electric charging infrastructures. Charging an EV can be anything between 30–60 minutes and 8–10 hours. The charge time varies depending on the battery’s capacity and the charger you use. Rapid fast chargers are readily available at many public spots, including supermarkets & cinemas. So if you are planning on buying an electric car in 2023 or already own one, charging would be the least of your concerns.

5) Improvement in Electric Car Battery Range

The main component of an electric car is its battery. At present, most electric vehicles use Lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable batteries. These batteries have a higher energy density and can last approximately 10 to 20 years before needing to be replaced. The battery’s size also plays a crucial role in influencing the car’s range. The Tesla Model 3 Has a lower battery that can go up to 429 kms, while the Tesla Model S Long range has a relatively bigger battery that can travel up to 603 kms on one charge. The BMW i4 has a battery range of 493 kms.

The global electric vehicle market is growing at a rapid pace. Numerous companies are constantly working towards bettering your EV experience and have developed advanced and reliable charging methods to help make your EV charging uncomplicated.

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Swetlana Fernandes

Social Media Manager, Content Writer with a sprinkle of E-commerce experience. I am your go-to person to build your brand online.