8 Articles
8 Articles
Too expensive, hardly sustainable and unreliable? A new study clears up common prejudices about electric cars. Some problems, however, continue to exist.
Are e-cars really environmentally friendly, affordable and suitable for everyday use? A new analysis by the Fraunhofer Institute provides clear answers.
Electric cars are expensive, harmful to the environment and can explode. Such claims are persistent. Claudia Kemfert clears up myths – and uses a new study to explain what is and what is not.
Our author would no longer replace her electric car for a burner. Driving fun and eco-balance are top. However, she still gives thought to other things.
Battery risk and outdated technology are threats.
Anyone who charges their electric car at a fast charging station with direct current (DC) can enjoy comparatively low energy losses – provided the conditions are right. This is the result of a recent study by the ADAC, which examined charging losses during fast charging using four electric car models under different conditions. Every electric car experiences losses during charging for technical reasons. As an older study by the ADAC shows, these…
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