Hybrid vs. Electric Vehicles

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Is it time to trade in your traditional gas-powered vehicle in favor of a hybrid or electric model? Which option is a better fit for your Schaumburg lifestyle and your driving needs? Our team at Biggers Chevrolet compares hybrid vs. electric vehicles below to help you make an educated decision! 

Hybrid Cars vs. Electric Cars: A Basic Understanding

Dive into the details regarding the respective benefits of hybrid vs. electric cars. First, though, we’ll establish a basic understanding of the core differences between hybrid cars vs. electric cars. 

Hybrid Cars

Hybrid vehicles are gas-powered, but unlike traditional vehicles they aren’t completely reliant on the gas powered engine. Instead, the power generated for forward motion is done in tandem by a gas engine and secondary electric motor.

Together they provide the power you need as you drive through Streamwood, and allow for significant improvements in gas mileage. There are different types of hybrid vehicles, but the battery for the electric motor in hybrid vehicles self-charges, so you never have to plug into a power source. 

Electric Cars

On the other hand, an electric vehicle (EV) runs solely on electric power. There is no gasoline engine, only a battery and electric motor. The battery in EVs is significantly larger than that of hybrids, due to its significant role in providing power for the vehicle to run.

Electric vehicles are charged at home or public charging stations. Depending on the level of charge you’ll have different mileage you can travel. Models like the Bolt EUV provide an electric range of well over 200 miles when charged to 100%. 

Hybrid vs. Electric: Benefits of Hybrid Vehicles

If you aren’t quite ready to make the commitment to a completely electric vehicle, Bartlett drivers can opt for a hybrid. You’ll be able to achieve serious fuel savings without having to change your driving habits. Additional benefits include:

  • The battery charges itself
  • Having gasoline as a backup
  • Hybrids are often more affordable than EVs

When it comes down to it, a lengthy commute or freedom to go on road trips without worrying about needing to charge up, a hybrid vehicle is probably the best option! You can stop at any gas station just like you’re accustomed to with a traditional gas engine. 

Hybrid vs. Electric Car: Benefits of Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles have a lot of long-term savings. They are budget-friendly due to decreased repair costs, but they’re also good for the environment. If you’d like to increase your efficiency and decrease your footprint, this could be a great option. Common benefits include:

  • Fewer maintenance costs (no oil changes or engine upkeep)
  • Potential EV incentives based on your location 
  • Flexible charging options, including home and public options
  • Low or zero tailpipe emissions
  • Quieter ride with no engine noise
  • No money spent on gas 

If you are predominantly driving a routine daily drive, an electric vehicle could be a great option! With vehicles like the Bolt EV or Bolt EUV offering a total electric range of more than 200 miles on a single full charge. Longer trips aren’t out of the question, either, but they require a bit more planning to find proper charging stations. 

Explore Hybrid vs. Electric Cars at Biggers Chevrolet

Whether you are interested in opting for a conventional hybrid or you’d like to go fully electric, Biggers Chevrolet can help you make a seamless transition. Contact us for more information on hybrid and EV options at our Elgin dealership or explore our new inventory to get started at home!

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