The new age of transportation is not some future dream. That dream is available now. Owners are able to drive their cars all day, and upon returning home plug their vehicle into a standard electrical outlet for recharging. The vehicle will be road-ready, for the next morning’s commute, or errands. These vehicles can be charged with electricity gathered from any source, natural gas, wind, solar, or coal. These vehicles have no tail pipes, so no emissions pollute the environment.

The cost for charging one of these vehicles can be as low as five dollars, then costs about two cents a mile for electric when these cars are driven.Is this new to you? Catch up here A gasoline powered vehicle getting approximately 20 miles to a gallon, costs approximately 15 cents per mile to drive. The average American commute is approximately 40 miles a day. The electric car that costs about two cents a mile to operate has a range of 245, or more, miles. When traveling on a road trip, finding a service station for charging your vehicle does not present a problem, any electrical outlet can be used.

Electrical genius Nicola Tesla is responsible for offering millions of electric miles to drivers’ and their vehicles today.