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Frequently Asked Questions

An electric vehicle is a vehicle that runs on an electric motor and receives energy from a battery. Electric cars do not use gasoline or diesel and do not emit emissions, making them environmentally safe.

The main advantages of electric cars are:

  • Low transportation costs
  • Environmentally friendly transport
  • Less maintenance
  • Quiet and comfortable handling
  • High-tech features

The driving range of an electric vehicle depends on the model and battery capacity. Modern electric cars travel an average of 300–600 km on a single charge.

Charging time depends on the type of charger:

  • Charging at home – approximately 6–10 hours
  • Fast charging station – 30–60 minutes (up to 80%)

Yes, an electric vehicle can be charged both from a regular electrical network and with a special wallbox charger.

Electric cars are cheaper to maintain because they don’t require oil changes, have fewer moving parts, and the brakes wear out less.

Electric vehicle batteries are designed to last 8–10 years or more than 160,000 km. In most cases, the battery is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

Electric vehicles are not inferior to traditional cars in terms of safety. They are equipped with battery protection, automatic shutdown, and modern safety systems.

Yes. Georgia’s climate and infrastructure are fully compatible with the use of electric vehicles, especially for daily transportation in the city.