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Should You Include Electric Cars in Your Fleet?

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  As countries such as China, India, France, Germany, Britain and Norway strive to reduce their carbon emissions, it is likely that they will eventually ban gasoline and diesel vehicles to support cleanliness in some cities. If you work in one of these countries, the question of whether buying a hybrid or electric car is important to you arises. Should You Switch To Electric Cars? Not yet, but it could be sooner than you think. Although a full-scale market may take decades, major automakers are already shifting their plans to focus on electric, or at least electric, cars. After many months of testing, we now allow Tesla Model S and Model X as the first electric cars in our fleet for many regions in the UK. We have launched electric cars in some cities as part of our business, we and pay for each trip. GT Executive Cars are investing in electric cars for cleaners and a safer environment. The company's transition to electric cars is not just about technological progress or environme

Switching to Electric Cars? Here's Everything You Need To Know

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The most awaited transition to electric vehicles is finally gaining traction. The increased attention on electric vehicles is majorly because of two factors: to combat the increasing air pollution, and reduce the dependence on crude oils.  So, if you're thinking of hiring or switching to an electric car, here's everything you need to know.  Electric cars are actually very nice to drive as well as to ride in.  The combustion version in terms of quality, features, or spec. are amazing. With electric cars, you'll experience but with no turbo lag and a lot less noise. For those looking for a longer range and faster charging, then Tesla is probably the best choice. The performance is very good and the price isn't too expensive. Besides these benefits, there are still some ongoing debates regarding whether these electric cars are really green i.e eco friendly. Because of the fact that it has a huge chemical battery inside which it uses rare earth elements thus ultimately lead