Transportation has surpassed electricity generation as the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in America. Fortunately today we have choices of what we can drive. Broadly, there are two types of electric vehicles: Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV). Plug-in Hybrids can drive on all electric, typically for 20-40 miles, and have a gas engine for longer trips. Battery Electric Vehicles run 100% on electricity and have typical ranges from 170 to over 300 miles. Most EV drivers simply charge at home and rarely, if ever, need to charge on the road. There are EVs available in many styles including sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, SUV, and high performance. Most people don’t realize that EVs are fun to drive, with faster acceleration, higher torque and better handling than similar gas powered cars. Although EVs tend to initially cost more than comparable gas cars, the cost per mile and maintenance requirements are much less, so the true cost of ownership is lower than gas cars. Double your impact by charging your EV with energy from renewables, drive on sunshine and wind power! Learn more at Plug In America.