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Owning an EV as a commuting appliance can be rewarding if charging at home during off-peak hours is possible. It can significantly reduce the costs of "filling up" the battery with electrons. DC fast charging these days can be as expensive as getting gas. But another aspect that warrants your consideration is the EV's tires.
 
Were we to rewind one or two decades and try to remember the discussion surrounding electric vehicles (EVs) at the dawn of the third millennium, we would hear almost constantly that they are the ultimate solution to a climate catastrophe. But not many people used to pay attention before General Motors' EV1 and Tesla's Roadster came to market. Even after these two cars made headlines, Americans weren't too ecstatic about ditching their gas-powered cars and adopting a new lifestyle.


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