Despite the struggles of many electric vehicle markets, there is a thriving corner where buyers like Chris Russo are succeeding. Russo, the co-founder of Elite Home Care in South Carolina, purchased his first EV over two years ago – a Ford E-Transit van that is vital for his business transporting senior citizens. Since then, he has expanded his fleet to include many more electric vehicles, almost completely electrifying his 100-vehicle operation.
For Russo, the benefits of EVs are clear. He estimates saving $6,500 per year per EV compared to gas-powered vehicles of the same size due to lower fuel and maintenance costs. Additionally, with 100 chargers at his vehicle depot, his fleet can run efficiently and effectively without any concerns about charging infrastructure.
Russo’s success showcases how some businesses are fully embracing electric vehicles despite challenges facing the wider market. With a strong commitment to sustainability and cost savings, these companies are demonstrating the potential for EVs to transform not just individual transportation but also commercial operations at scale.
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