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Cars that are cheap at twice the price

Savings in maintenance as well as in administrative and running costs help to compensate for the high price of electric vehicles

De­spite the progress made in elec­tric cars, they are still more ex­pen­sive than con­ven­tional ve­hi­cles. Yet ex­perts in­sist that the extra cost of elec­tric ve­hi­cles is com­pen­sated by lower run­ning costs. The Cata­lan en­ergy in­sti­tute, ICAEN, es­ti­mates that if the av­er­age price of a con­ven­tional diesel car is around 17,000 euros (15,000 for a petrol car), for elec­tric cars it is 20,500 euros (22,000 for hy­brids and 25,000 for plug-in hy­brids), and that is in­clud­ing the 8,500-euro dis­count under the au­thor­i­ties' dif­fer­ent sub­sidy plans.

How­ever, only the pur­chase price is more ex­pen­sive, as fuel and main­te­nance costs are much less, es­pe­cially in the long run. What's more, an­nual road tax is less for elec­tric cars, at 38 euros com­pared with 113 for diesel and 75 euros for petrol. Also, run­ning costs of elec­tric ve­hi­cles are much cheaper than con­ven­tional al­ter­na­tives.

A diesel car costs seven euros in fuel to cover 100 kilo­me­tres, while for petrol cars the cost is 8.70 euros. Mean­while, hy­brid cars cost 5.46 euros every 100km, with 2.39 euros for plug-in hy­brids and only 1.89 euros for fully elec­tric ve­hi­cles. Thus, if one of these cars was to do 25,000 kilo­me­tres in a year, the run­ning costs would be 472 euros, com­pared with 1,750 for diesel cars and 2,175 euros for petrol cars.

The bill for an­nual main­te­nance (oil, fil­ter, brakes, and so on) also comes down sub­stan­tially for elec­tric ve­hi­cles. The av­er­age an­nual cost for a con­ven­tional car is 400 euros, while for hy­brids it is 250 euros and only 150 euros for fully elec­tric cars, ac­cord­ing to ICAEN. What's more, main­te­nance of elec­tric ve­hi­cles is more sim­ple and they re­quire fewer re­pairs due to their greater re­li­a­bil­ity and fewer parts. Av­er­age sav­ings de­pend on ve­hi­cle type and man­u­fac­turer, but elec­tric cars are about 50% cheaper to main­tain every year.

Today, the range of op­tions is more com­plete for car own­ers than ever. Apart from diesel and petrol ve­hi­cles, there are hy­brids (a mix of in­ter­nal com­bus­tion en­gines with elec­tric mo­tors), plug-in hy­brids, elec­tric cars, elec­tric cars with ex­tended range, nat­ural gas ve­hi­cles (NGVs) and liq­ue­fied pe­tro­leum gas fu­elled cars (LPGs).

In­cen­tives

Apart from sav­ings in main­te­nance and run­ning costs, there are other ad­van­tages to elec­tric cars. Among the pros are free Gen­er­al­i­tat mo­tor­way tolls (Mol­let, Maresme, Les Fonts, the Val­lvidr­era tun­nels and the Gar­raf tun­nels) and use of the C-58 ded­i­cated bus lane (Bus-VAO). Also, reg­is­tra­tion of elec­tric ve­hi­cles is free, com­pared to the 1,500 to 2,000 euros for con­ven­tional ve­hi­cles. Mean­while, an­nual road tax is up to 75% cheaper, de­pend­ing on the au­thor­ity, while con­ven­tional ve­hi­cle own­ers pay be­tween 80 and 170 euros a year. Not to for­get, free or cheap park­ing in spe­cial park­ing zones, while the Cata­lan cap­i­tal has the LIVE Barcelona card –a pub­lic-pri­vate ini­tia­tive to en­cour­age the use of elec­tric ve­hi­cles. There are also state sub­sidy plans when buy­ing an elec­tric ve­hi­cle, such as the PIVE 6 and Movele plans, as well as the PIMA Aire 4 plan for com­mer­cial ve­hi­cles and elec­tric bi­cy­cles. Fi­nally, in Cat­alo­nia, the gov­ern­ment has sub­si­dies for elec­tric mo­tor­bikes.

Aware­ness

If fi­nan­cial in­cen­tives are not enough to con­vince peo­ple to make the switch to elec­tric cars, know­ing they are help­ing the en­vi­ron­ment is an­other good rea­son. The Barcelona area, and some of Cat­alo­nia's large urban areas, suf­fer from se­ri­ous air qual­ity prob­lems. The Cata­lan cap­i­tal in­fringes Eu­ro­pean air pol­lu­tion norms with an ex­cess of two con­t­a­m­i­nants: Ni­tro­gen Oxide (NOX) and air-borne par­tic­u­lates of less than 10 mi­crome­tres in di­am­e­ter (PM10). Both pol­lu­tants are caused in large mea­sure by motor ve­hi­cles, while elec­tric ve­hi­cles emit noth­ing. This is in fact a prob­lem in most of Eu­rope's urban areas, mainly due to the wide­spread use of diesel en­gines, and Cat­alo­nia is work­ing with other Eu­ro­pean re­gions as part of an ini­tia­tive (Xarxa Air) to in­flu­ence pol­icy mak­ing on set­ting joint lim­its for ve­hi­cle air pol­lu­tion for the whole of Eu­rope.

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