Electric and gas powered cars each have their own advantages.
Gasoline powered cars have long been a staple of the automotive industry, but other options such as electric have since emerged. Electric and gasoline powered cars each have distinct advantages that make them good choices depending on a customer's desires.
Process
Gasoline powered cars burn gasoline in their engine to create movement, while electric cars gain power from batteries via a controller that determines how much energy a car needs at any given moment.
Convenience
Refueling a gasoline powered car is more convenient, as gasoline can simply be added at any fuel station. Electric cars have batteries that must be regularly recharged in order to have power.
Environment
Electric cars are much more environmentally friendly than their gasoline powered counterparts, as they do not produce any emissions and lower the amount of non-renewable resources used by drivers.
Cost
The initial cost of an electric car is roughly the same of a gasoline powered car, but they are much less expensive to operate given their lack of a need for costly gasoline.
Perks
Electric cars typically have not offered all of the stylish and convenient perks that some gasoline powered cars do, but newer electric models continue to increase the amount of features available.