Consumer education is emphasized by automotive executives because it is crucial for the adoption and success of electrified vehicles in the market. With various types of electrified vehicles available, consumers need to understand the differences, benefits, and drawbacks of each to make informed decisions. This education also helps in addressing misconceptions and concerns regarding EVs, driving demand and facilitating a smoother transition to more sustainable transportation options.
REEVs (Range-Extended Electric Vehicles) and PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles) both combine electric power and gasoline engines, but they function differently. REEVs primarily use electric power and have a gasoline engine that acts as a generator to recharge the battery when needed, allowing for a longer electric-only driving range4. PHEVs, on the other hand, can operate on both gasoline and electric power, switching between the two as needed, and can be charged by plugging into an external power source.
"EV Live" launched by GM offers several benefits, including providing consumers with a platform to interact with EV specialists and learn about electric vehicles and charging. This initiative aims to address common misconceptions about EVs, accelerate widespread EV adoption, and support GM's commitment to an all-electric future. Additionally, EV Live also assists GM dealers, employees, fleet and commercial customers, utilities, and third-party collaborators in preparing for the all-electric future.