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Electric Versus Combustion: When to Switch
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The source provides an extensive comparison between electric vehicles (EVs) and combustion engine vehicles (CEVs), particularly focusing on the decision of when to switch from an older CEV to a new EV. The episode outlines that EVs offer advantages such as zero tailpipe emissions, lower maintenance costs, and a significantly reduced overall environmental impact when considering the energy mix. Conversely, keeping an older CEV is often more economically viable for drivers who cover limited annual mileage, though these vehicles tend to pollute more per kilometer traveled. Ultimately, the document suggests that transitioning to an EV is most beneficial when an older car requires frequent, costly repairs, when annual mileage is high (over 10,000 km), or when prioritizing environmental sustainability and anticipating stricter regulatory limits on polluting vehicles. The choice depends on balancing factors like running costs, charging accessibility, and personal usage patterns.