The essay "Take Another Look at Electric Cars" makes a strong case for the introduction of electric vehicles, citing the environmental benefits and drivers' wallets. Electric vehicles were once thought to be expensive, the authors say, but prices have fallen in recent years, and government tax credits are driving down the real cost even further. This paper provides statistical evidence to support the claim that electric vehicles are a cheaper option than conventional gasoline vehicles, with lower annual costs associated with owning and maintaining an electric vehicle. In addition, the paper addresses one of the biggest arguments against electric vehicles: range limitations for electric vehicles, with most American drivers driving less than 35 miles per day, which is is well within the range of 100 miles on a full charge of the average electric vehicle. .
The author's use of evidence that the average motorist's annual gasoline bill is his $2,000 lends credence to this argument. The paper also recognizes that electric vehicles may not be for everyone, but as the number of electric vehicles on the road increases, more charging stations will become available, allowing vehicles to charge more quickly. Overall, this paper provides a well-grounded and compelling argument for considering electric vehicles as a viable option for everyone in the new car market. doing.