evec’s electric vehicle chargers on the big screen
Posted by Yolandé Haynes on 25th Sep 2023
Have you spotted us on Manchester billboards?
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, but the cost of charging can be a barrier to ownership. Our mission is to remove this obstacle by providing affordable electric vehicle charging solutions for everyone.
Now, the UK's most affordable home EV charger is making a statement on billboards across Manchester. Our billboard campaign is all about creating awareness and bringing affordable EV charging options to your doorstep.
Why EV charging matters
Electric vehicles have been gaining popularity rapidly, and for good reason. They are not only better for the environment but can also lead to significant savings for owners. However, the cost-effectiveness of EVs isn't solely dependent on the vehicle itself - charging plays a crucial role.
EV charging costs can vary greatly depending on where you charge your vehicle, the time of day, and your energy plan. We believe that switching to electric vehicles should be both environmentally responsible and budget-friendly. That's why we've designed our range of EV chargers to be not only highly efficient but also incredibly affordable. When you charge your electric vehicle at home, you're not just making a green choice, but a smart financial one too. In fact, you can save up to £2000 per year compared to filling up at a conventional petrol station. With savings like that, you can start checking things off your bucket list, such as going on a 4-night safari, taking a skydiving course, or jetting off for a sun-soaked holiday in Mexico. At evec, we're driving change, one charge at a time, making sustainable living an affordable reality.
evec in Manchester
Manchester is a city that's rapidly embracing the EV revolution, and we want to be a part of this sustainable journey.
As more and more people in the North embrace the EV revolution , we are here to support them in their journey towards cleaner, greener transportation. Our billboards in Manchester proudly display the evec home charger's affordability, demonstrating how much money you can save by making the switch to electric.
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