This year, National Drive Electric Week is from September 27 through October 6. This week is celebrated yearly as a time to raise awareness about the benefits of switching to an electric vehicle. As your cooperative, we’re here to help members who are wondering if getting an EV is the best choice for their needs.
How to Determine If an EV Is Right for You
If you’re not sure about making the switch to an EV, use our EV calculator to help you make your decision. With this free tool, you can determine your charging needs based on how far and often you plan to drive. From there, you can calculate your estimated monthly fuel savings based on different EV models so you can decide which one to buy. Visit pemc.coop/electric-vehicle-calculator to try it out.
Rebates and Incentives for EV Owners
If you decide to purchase an EV, you can qualify for, rebates and incentives to help offset the cost of your new car. Once you buy your EV, let us know and you’ll receive a one-time $50 credit on your bill.
You’ll also receive a $50 credit if you sign up for our EV time-of-day rate, which offers a lower rate for EV owners who charge their vehicles overnight during off-peak times. For more information, visit pemc.coop/electric-vehicle-rate. Additionally, there are some federal incentives available through the Clean Vehicle Credit program that you can explore.
Charging an EV at Home
If you’re worried that you won’t be able to charge your EV at home, keep in mind that all EVs come with a 110-volt-compatible charging unit. Also known as a Level 1 charger, this can be plugged into any standard household outlet and will allow you to travel around 36 to 40 miles per day. If you want to be able to drive longer than that, you’ll need to have a Level 2 charger installed by a licensed electrician, which requires a 240-volt outlet.
Want to charge your EV while you’re out and about? Learn more about how Piedmont Electric Cooperative is helping to build a more reliable charging network in our service area.