EV Basics
See why an EV is right for you
From lower maintenance costs, available rebates, to zero tailpipe emissions, there are many reasons to consider an EV. PSEG Long Island offers a number of programs to help make the transition to electric vehicles seamless through discounted residential rates, and incentives for charging at home, work or on the road.
Vehicle Types
Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
- Powered by: Electricity - using electric motor(s) and batteries. No engine. No tailpipe emissions.
- Range: Between 250 – 400 miles.
- Charger Type: Level 1, 2, and DC Fast Chargers
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
- Powered by: Combination of electric motor(s), a medium-sized battery and an engine as backup.
- Range: 10 - 40 miles with the engine available to extend its range, based on its fuel economy.
- Charger Type: Level 1 and 2 chargers.
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
- Powered by: Electric motor(s), engine, and a small-sized capacity battery that is used for stop-and-go traffic.
- Range: No electric range. Overall range based on fuel economy of the HEV.
- Charger Type: These vehicles do not plug into an EV charger.
EV Benefits
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- Incentives available at the state and federal level make EVs a competitive option compared to ICE counterparts.
- Taking advantage of discounted rates makes ‘fueling up’ more economical.
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- Whether you are at home, work, or traveling, there are many ways to charge your EV
- During power outages, some EVs have the capability to power up your home or electronics
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- Ability to charge your EV with renewable energy sources such as Solar PV and Offshore Wind
- From how they are produced, to their lifespan, EVs have a lower emissions impact versus ICE vehicles. Learn more.
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- EVs in general have quick acceleration, similar to high performance vehicles
EV Savings Calculator
Use NYSERDA’s savings calculator to make an informed decision on what EV is best for you based on your driving habits, home electricity use, available tax credits and incentives.
Available Programs and Resources
View programs and resources designed for your needs.Charging Basics
An overview of the different types of charging, connectors, how long it takes to charge an EV, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
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With NYSERDA’s Wattplan tool, you can input your driving habits, the EV you are considering, and available tax credits & rebates. Start here
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Being able to charge your EV with renewable energy sources, and zero tailpipe emissions make EVs environmentally friendly,
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- Range can be impacted from a number of factors including driving habits, battery health, weather, and HVAC usage
- Similar to ICE vehicles, overall range in EVs tend to drop in colder weather. Batteries prefer to operate in moderate temperatures, which requires them to use more power to keep them warm or cool. Some EVs will have little change in their range, whereas others could see loses of more than 30%
- Preconditioning your EV before a trip can help mitigate these range loses
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PSEG Long Island accounts for EVs, renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and more into its load forecasts to account for future load growth.
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Some recycling companies now accept EV batteries, along with rechargeable batteries from laptops and smartphones to recover critical materials to be reused for future use.
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