Recharging electric cars

Technological ecology and electric cars – Electric transformers

The amazing thing about technology is its ability to transforming the world through ideasSometimes these ideas take centuries to develop, but today this process has been reduced to major changes occurring very quickly every few years.

One of the great advances that has come into our daily lives in recent times has been the implementation of electronics in our cars. From an electric system to activate the windshield wipers, to an on-board computer with which we can control our route, driving time and the position of the car on the road.

Now the question is, what's the next step?

From the primitive car to the electric and automatic car.

And little by little the electric cars have been introduced to the world. And it is estimated that by 2020 they will already begin to dominate a large part of the automobile market.

That's why companies like Tesla are investing a lot of effort in a vital aspect: satisfying their customers. This has been achieved Elon Musk, director and CEO of Tesla. Thanks to Twitter, a quick, simple and effective way to contact your customers and listen to their complaints and suggestions.

All this is accompanied by the fact that electric cars do not produce as much pollution as a normal gasoline or diesel car, thanks to the use of transformers electric and the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is achieving that currently, in a world increasingly aware of pollution and the use of green technologies or ecotechnologies will be a great boost in the conquest of electric cars.

But where, when and how much will it cost me to recharge an electric car?

The big problem until now was that there were not many charging points for your electric car, but this fact is changing as not only the companies dedicated to the manufacture of these have begun to expand the charging points with the so-called electric charging stations.

Now electricity companies such as Endesa and Iberdrola are betting on it.

And it is that Endesa, has proposed installing more than 600 charging points throughout Spain and its own workers are already starting to use and buy electric cars. Currently, a 5% of its workers uses them.

With the distribution of these points, we only need to know how much it will cost us to recharge our car. And it is not as expensive as it may seem. With 8 euros of recharging, you can travel 200 kilometers, taking only half an hour to recharge with a fast or normal type of recharge.

Compared to the price of gasoline or any other fossil fuel, recharging is much cheaper, as we can see in the comparison in This article.

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