Electric Vehicles
Getting the most out of EVs
Explore these resources to make your EV purchase and ownership cheaper, more convenient, and more enjoyable.
Overview
Goodbye, gas
PCE is your trusted resource for all of your EV questions.
Whether you’ve already made the switch or you’re wondering what owning an EV is like, we’ve got the resources and answers you need. From rebates and incentives to charging and emissions, we’re here to help you with all things EV.
EV Support
EV made easy
Get your electric vehicle moving with PCE’s support guides and resources.
We’ll get you going and keep you powered-up.
Benefits
The ins and outs of EV life
Here is what it’s really like to own an EV.
It might be even better than you think.
It's cheaper
Daily at-home charging is no problem
Approximately 98% of Americans drive less than 40-50 miles per day. Commuting to work and running errands is nice without the hum of a combustion engine.
If that’s you, then you won’t need to install a special outlet to charge for your daily commute or running errands. As long as you have a regular 110v outlet within 25 feet of where you park your car, you’ll be fine.
Instant rebates & incentives can make it even more affordable
All of these offers make EV ownership even less expensive than the cost of gas and maintenance for a gas-powered car.
Leasing deals & used EVs are available
It's cleaner
Charging while traveling is doable
It's more fun
Charging Your EV
Power up & go further
Learn more about how and where to charge your EV.
Most people only drive 40-50 miles per day. Some drive more or need faster charging. Here are some highlights of typical charging scenarios to help you decide which option works best for you.
Home Charging
Level 1 charging
- Good for: Local commuting, overnight charging
- Miles: 40-50
- Time: 10 hours, up to 5 miles per hour of charge
- Power: 120v
Level 1 chargers can be plugged into a standard 120-volt, grounded wall outlet, like those found in most homes. Depending on several factors, a Level 1 charging station will deliver about 5 miles per hour.
The lowest-cost charging solution, Level 1 works best when there is plenty of time to charge, either overnight or during the day at work.
Home Charging Station
Level 2 home charging station
- Good for: Longer commuting, faster charging
- Miles: 100
- Time: 4 hours, up to 25 miles per hour of charge
- Power: 240v
Level 2 charging stations are four times faster than Level 1. They can provide about 25 miles per hour of charge but at a significantly higher installation cost than Level 1.
Commercial Fast Charging
Level 3 commercial charging or direct current
- Good for: Road trips, fastest charging
- Miles: 100
- Time: 10-30 minutes on average for full charge
- Power: 480v
Some fully electric EVs can be charged at a DC fast charging station to add more than 100 miles of battery charge in 40 minutes. DC fast charging relies on high-powered 480v circuits and specialized EVSEs. EVs equipped with a CCS or CHAdeMO plug type can use these charging stations.
Rebates & Offers
Savings just ahead
In addition to the $6,000-$10,000 you can save on gas and maintenance, we can help you find local, federal, and state rebates and incentives.
EV Shopping
How to buy smart
Here’s what to consider when you’re shopping for an EV.
A new car is a big purchase. Considering an EV adds some extra factors to the decision, but it doesn’t need to be a stressful process. Millions of people have already decided that an electric vehicle is the better choice. We’ll help you figure out if you want to join them. Here’s what to take into account.
Cost
Can I afford an EV?
The good news is TCO is lower on EVs compared to gas-powered vehicles. But the up-front purchase price for some EV types can be higher, with savings showing up more in fuel and maintenance costs. More good news: there are local, federal and/or state incentives that make the initial purchase price cheaper.
Experience
What does it feel like to drive an EV?
Selection
Are there a lot of EV models to choose from?
Travel
Are EVs good for road trips?
EV range continues to increase, with most cars now reaching close to 300 miles on a single charge. Long road trips require pit stops at charging stations that will take longer than filling up a tank of gasoline. PCE is taking the lead on helping to increase the number of fast-charging stations that take 30-60 minutes to add hundreds of miles of charge so the extra effort for long road trips is decreasing rapidly.
Charging
What are the charging options for EVs?
There are several options for charging EVs. Most people can get the charge they need using a regular household (110v/120v) outlet at home. But for those who need faster charging, there are options such as at-home fast charging or locating local supercharging stations. If you need help finding or installing the right charging solution, speak with an EV advisor.
Environment
Is driving an EV better for the planet?
E-bikes
Good, clean, fun
Electric bicycles, also known as “e-bikes,” can travel around 15-28 miles per hour using rechargeable batteries. They’re healthier and less expensive than driving— and can be a lot more fun! If you’re riding for recreation, the assistance from the electric motor lets you ride much farther with less fatigue.
E-bikes for everyone
We’re big supporters of e-bikes, so throughout the year we offer rebates to help riders purchase or lease a new e-bike for less. If you’re eligible and in the market for an e-bike, you could get up to $1,000 towards your purchase.
Electric Vehicle Support
More EV questions?
We have a dedicated EV advisor and other great resources to help you purchase and fuel your EV (both cars and bikes). We’re here to help you get all of the savings and support you need.
Newsletter
Keeping up with PCE
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