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Yes, you can charge an electric car at home. It usually the cheapest way to do it. If you have the
right charging equipment at home, many electric cars can get fully charged overnight.
It depends on a few things, like the car & battery size and the power source you using. On average,
it might take about 10 to 12 hours for a full charge at home using a Level 2 charger, or 30 to 45
minutes for a quick charge at a public charging station using a Level 3 charger.
The cost depends on where you charge it and the electricity prices in your area. Usually, charging at
home is cheaper than using a public charging station. Public fast charging stations can cost two to
four times more than charging at home.
Car manufacturers have to guarantee the batteries in electric cars for at least eight years and 100,000
miles, according to federal rules. In California, it even longer: 10 years and 150,000 miles. Most
electric car batteries last beyond this warranty period, sometimes for many years.
No, electric cars need oil changes like regular cars. They have electric motors, which need
much less maintenance than gasoline or diesel engines. However, they still have fluids like coolant
and oil, but these need changing as often as in regular cars.
Electric cars have electric motors that get their power from a battery pack. You charge the battery
pack by plugging it into an external power source. That is how the car gets its energy to drive.