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For many drivers, electric cars still remain the cars of the future. However, the future is closer than many may think. Oftentimes, these people believe in misconceptions and myths about electric vehicles and are prevented from purchasing comfortable, quick, and safe cars. So, let’s look at the 10 most common myths about electric cars:

1. Manufacturers are struggling to supply electric cars with batteries 

People believe that the world's reserves are too small for the production of lithium-ion and cobalt batteries. However, this is not true. The stock of materials will be enough to create about one billion machines without endangering the environment. An additional plus is that capacitive batteries are constantly updated. Therefore, cobalt and lithium might not be needed in the near future.

2. Electricity for cars is made of hydrocarbons

True, energy does not come from anywhere, but now the percentage of energy from renewable sources does not exceed 4%. You can be less dependent on hydrocarbons by using electricity from solar panels and windmills. The percentage of energy from renewable sources should be more than 20% of the total.

3. Electric cars struggle in the cold

Modern batteries suffer more from high temperatures than from cold temperatures. There are northern regions where it is difficult to use electric cars. However, they make up no more than one percent of the total area.

4. Electric cars do not affect the economy

The demand for oil and its derivatives is quite high in the world. However, there are other types of vehicles that use it, for instance, planes and trucks. Electric cars cannot cause significant damage to the economy of any country.

5. Rechargeable batteries are made from the toxic metals that aren’t kind to the Earth

There is a problem with the disposal of raw materials, but in some countries, the first projects for the disposal of batteries have been launched. This will allow them to recycle almost completely without harm to the planet. There are also many other ways to make batteries usable again.

6. An electric car cannot travel a long distance

A car worth about 12-15 thousand dollars can travel about 62 miles in summer and 50 miles in winter. More expensive cars can travel even more. At the same time, Chinese manufacturers are establishing a serial production of cars with an autonomous mileage of about 217 miles. If you want to see if it’s true, you can use a car leasing service and lease an electric car. 

7. An electric takes more than 24 hours to charge

Again, that’s not true. The time it takes to charge an electric car can be as little as 30 minutes or more than 12 hours. This depends on the size of the battery and the speed of the charging point.

8. Cars with green energy are still too expensive

Tesla car in a basic complete set costs about 35 thousand dollars. There are more budget models, the cost of which varies between 20-30 thousand. In the secondary market of the U.S., there are many varieties of cars with an average cost of about 15 thousand dollars.

9. Poorly developed infrastructure

The leading position in this area is still occupied by the U.S. Not only private companies but also the country itself reconsidered its attitude to electric vehicles. Therefore, large investments in this area of more than $ 50 billion are planned.

Additional subsidies from the countries will cause a greater distribution of electric cars everywhere. In the next 7-10 years, it is planned to build a large number of stations with green energy.

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