ELECTRIFY YOUR LIFE
I’ll Drive What She’s Driving

Across the country, more women are making the switch to electric. Electric cars cost less to “fill up” and require less maintenance. No more gas station stops, and no more oil changes—just more time for yourself.
Real Stories from Real Women

“Purchasing my EV is also the first car I’ve ever purchased on my own, making it a particularly meaningful investment.”
Keirsten, Maryland

“With a little planning, a little extra time, and a couple of phone apps, it is not insurmountable.”
Kristin, Virginia

“I began going electric in 2017. I started with solar, then added a car. It benefits me and my family, plus has an impact on the environment.”
Nica, Virginia

“Somehow getting in it, seeing that it was real and that it felt like a normal car, not a spaceship, that it was an actual option, I was sold on electric.”
Caitlin, Washington

“I can’t see changing back to a gas car after having had such a great experience with our EV.”
Kate, North Carolina

“My favorite part about owning an EV is always having a full “tank” every time I go to drive.”
Heather, Virginia

“Purchasing my EV is also the first car I’ve ever purchased on my own, making it a particularly meaningful investment.”
Keirsten, Maryland

“With a little planning, a little extra time, and a couple of phone apps, it is not insurmountable.”
Kristin, Virginia

“I began going electric in 2017. I started with solar, then added a car. It benefits me and my family, plus has an impact on the environment.”
Nica, Virginia

“Somehow getting in it, seeing that it was real and that it felt like a normal car, not a spaceship, that it was an actual option, I was sold on electric.”
Caitlin, Washington

“I can’t see changing back to a gas car after having had such a great experience with our EV.”
Kate, North Carolina

“My favorite part about owning an EV is always having a full “tank” every time I go to drive.”
Heather, Virginia

“Purchasing my EV is also the first car I’ve ever purchased on my own, making it a particularly meaningful investment.”
Keirsten, Maryland

“With a little planning, a little extra time, and a couple of phone apps, it is not insurmountable.”
Kristin, Virginia
Why Women Prefer EVs

You’re saving money. Instead of ~$3.00/gallon for gas, it costs the equivalent of $1.41/gallon to power your EV.
EV owners spend half as much on repairs and maintenance, according to Consumer Reports. You can save up to $12,000 over the life of the car compared to a gas vehicle.

No compromises on safety. EVs consistently perform better or as well as gas vehicles in safety testing.
They achieve higher ratings from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS).

Charging is as easy as plugging in your phone.
Wake up each morning with a full “tank.” No more stops at the gas station. Public chargers make charging on the go easy and convenient. Most drives are 30 miles a day, and most EV models hold a charge of 250+ miles.

No tailpipe, no tailpipe pollution. Good for you, and the environment.
EVs protect the air quality for your family and your community.
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