Used Electric Cars Leeds
Welcome to CarSynergy, your premier destination for used electric cars in Leeds. As a forward-thinking dealership, we are committed to offering a diverse range of electric vehicles to meet the growing demand for sustainable and efficient transportation.
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What is an electric vehicle?
Electric vehicles, also known as EVs, are automobiles powered by electricity stored in high-capacity batteries. They operate without the need for fossil fuels, producing zero tailpipe emissions and offering a greener and more sustainable transportation solution.
Do I have to pay tax on an electric car?
One of the advantages of owning an electric car is the potential for reduced tax obligations. Electric vehicles often benefit from lower tax rates or exemptions, helping you save money while enjoying a cleaner mode of transportation.
Where can I find charging points in Leeds?
Leeds boasts a growing network of charging points strategically located throughout the city. Take a look at our charging points map to easily locate charging points near you.
What are the running costs of electric vehicles?
Compared to traditional petrol or diesel vehicles, electric cars generally have lower running costs. Charging an electric car is often cheaper than refuelling with petrol or diesel, and maintenance costs are usually lower due to fewer moving parts.
How long does an electric car charge last?
The charging time of an electric car depends on several factors, including the charging speed, battery capacity, and the type of charger used. Charging times can range from a few minutes for rapid chargers to several hours for slower charging options.
Are electric vehicles silent?
Electric vehicles tend to operate quietly due to their lack of internal combustion engines. However, to ensure pedestrian safety, some electric cars are equipped with Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS), which emits a sound to alert pedestrians of the vehicle's presence.
Benefits Of Electric Vehicles
EVs have fewer moving parts, require less maintenance, and electricity is generally cheaper than petrol or diesel as well as being more energy-efficient than internal combustion engine vehicles.
EVs produce no tailpipe emissions, helping to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as having a smaller carbon footprint, especially when charged with renewable energy sources.
EVs provide instant torque, resulting in quick acceleration and a smoother driving experience. The heavy battery pack in EVs is often placed low in the chassis, improving stability and handling.
By reducing tailpipe emissions, EVs contribute to improved air quality, leading to potential health benefits for people living in urban areas. Quieter EVs can lead to reduced stress and noise-related health issues in urban environments.
EVs can be charged at home using a standard electrical outlet or a dedicated charging station, providing convenience for vehicle owners. Public charging networks are expanding, offering options for longer trips and increased EV adoption.
Electric vehicles (EVs) generally require simpler and less frequent maintenance compared to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles due to: fewer moving parts, no oil changes and advanced braking, cooling and exhaust systems.
Where To Charge?
Charging an electric car is a straightforward and user-friendly process, designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle. From rapid charging points that offer quick top-ups during longer journeys to fast and slow charging options for overnight or extended parking, you can find charging stations tailored to your requirements. Additionally, many public areas, shopping centres, and parking facilities in Leeds now provide electric car charging facilities, ensuring that you can charge your vehicle while going about your daily activities.
Whether you are at home, work, or exploring the city, you can easily locate charging points that suit your needs. Use this charging point map to locate charging points around your area.
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Home charging explained
There are two choices for charging an electric vehicle at home. The most common approach involves the installation of a home charging station. Alternatively, you can connect an electric vehicle directly into a three-pin socket, although it's important to note that this method typically results in significantly extended charging duration.
Home charging point (up to 7.4kW)
Opting for a dedicated home charging station leads to quicker charging in comparison to using a standard household three-pin socket. The former provides a robust 7.4 kiloWatts (kW) output, a notable upgrade from the 2.3 kW generated by a regular domestic plug.
- To have this setup, you'll require the services of a certified electrician specialised in installing residential electric charging units.
- Access to off-road parking, like a private driveway, is a prerequisite.
- Charging points with a capacity of 7 kW offer a driving range of 20 to 30 miles for every hour of charging.
The advertised home charging duration on our vehicles uses a 7.4kW home charge point at 0-100% charge or the nearest available kilo wattage to 7.4kW.
Domestic three-pin plug (up to 2.3kW)
Charging an electric vehicle using a conventional home three-pin plug and socket is feasible; however, this choice is designed for sporadic usage and lacks the efficiency of a specialised charging point.
- The majority of three-pin plug chargers grant approximately 5-10 miles of driving range for each hour of charging.
- Off-road parking access remains a prerequisite.
- Cars must be directly connected to the socket and utilising an extension cord is not advisable.
Public charging explained
There are numerous public charging stations for electric vehicles available throughout the UK. These locations are commonly found at car parks, motorway services, roadside locations, and even repurposed petrol stations.
How much does it cost?
The cost of charging will fluctuate depending on the company operating the charging station. Generally, utilising public charging incurs a higher hourly cost compared to home charging, although certain companies provide reduced fees via monthly subscription plans.
How long does it take?
Different charging stations will offer a range of different charging speeds. It’s also important to understand if your vehicle is compatible with certain charging ports. You can use tools like ZapMap to find charging points close to where you live and work.
The advertised public charging duration on our vehicles use the fastest charging time available over 22kW at 0-80%.