10 Steps to an Even More Climate-Friendly EV

Electric vehicles (EVs) are a great transportation choice for going green. Here are ten tips and tricks for an even more climate-friendly EV experience and performance at home and on the road.

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Lower environmental and climate impacts are among the upsides of investing in an EV.

Many owners are interested in finding ways to further reduce their carbon footprint and boost EVs’ climate-friendly upsides.

Here are ten eco-friendly add-ons and actions that can enhance the sustainability and efficiency of your electric vehicle even further

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Greening your tires

As previously explored, tyre maintenance is a great way to increase range and EV longevity. Take this a step further with eco-friendly tyres, like those from B-Corp-certified manufacturer Enso.

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Portable solar panels

Portable solar panels provide options for sustainable and off-grid charging. While charge speeds will be much lower than those of home chargers or similar devices, solar panels’ power can also charge other equipment, saving the need to use your EV’s battery.

Electric car being washed.

Eco-friendly car wash

Using biodegradable or waterless car wash products can keep your EV clean without the environmental harm caused by chemical runoff or excessive water usage. At the same time, a good cleaning may actually extend your vehicle’s range.

White EV charging correctly to avoid vampire drain.

Advanced smart charging

Advanced smart charging helps you automatically charge your EV during off-peak hours when the demand for electricity – and prices – are lower. It can also ensure that you charge using as much renewable energy as possible. The result: save money, support renewables and reduce the strain on the energy grid.

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Roof-top Solar Panels

Home solar panels are a great way to produce power and join the “prosumer” movement. The panels go well with EVs, which can be used to ensure that you use as much of your power production as possible.

EV cabin filters where one is new and the other used.

Bio-based cabin filters

Using air fresheners and air filters made with eco-friendly, bio-based materials improves air quality inside the car and reduces the environmental impact associated with traditional filter production.

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Carbon offsets and COS programmes

You are already doing a lot for the climate by driving an EV. However, you can take some of the savings EVs lead to and put them towards carbon offsets or programs aimed at lowering CO2 emissions.

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Reusable shopping bags

Keeping reusable shopping bags in the trunk of your EV can yield significant benefits. They can help you prevent plastic pollution and save money when grocery shopping.

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Ride-sharing and carpooling

Whenever possible, share rides with friends, family, or colleagues. This reduces the number of vehicles on the road, conserves energy, and lowers overall emissions.

An EV steering wheel.

Eco-driving techniques

Practice eco-driving habits such as smooth acceleration, maintaining steady speeds, and avoiding excessive idling to maximize your EV’s efficiency, increase range, and reduce energy consumption.