Electric vehicles may seem daunting to first-time buyers.

Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is one of the most popular electric vehicles on the planet.

It’s hard to go too long without spotting one of these compact Tesla vehicles roaming your local roads.

Recharging a Nissan LEAF at Home Using a DCBEL Charger

In this regard, it’s very reminiscent of an Apple product; it’s intuitive and functional.

The Model 3 can also travel up to 358 miles on a single charge.

Another awesome thing about the Model 3 is that its styling is low-key and doesn’t scream over-the-top EV.

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Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf looks like a stereotypical electric vehicle.

Or, perhaps stereotypical electric cars look like the Nissan Leaf.

Regardless, the Nissan Leaf, especially the first generation, has very peculiar styling.

nissan leaf white charging in garage via level 2 home charger

But styling is completely subjective, and some people will love it.

If you step into the latest generation Nissan Leaf, the interior looks like any conventional Nissan.

Another great point favoring the Leaf is its accessible price.

Tesla Model Y in charcoal

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Many first-time EV buyers are put off by the expensive price tags that electric vehicles carry.

But the Leaf starts at $28,040, which makes it an amazing value.

Just like the Model 3, the Model Y is also one of the safest cars on the road.

2022 Ford F-150 Lightning in the snow

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Ford F-150 Lightning

The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular vehicle models in automobile history.

That’s the great thing about the F-150 Lightning.

It builds on the brand recognition the conventional F-150 enjoys and adds in the electric powertrain.

ID.4 in blue

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Ford’s approach to the F-150 Lightning is conservative.

For this crowd, the F-150 Lightning is the perfect fit.

This truck looks like any ol' Ford truck, and the functionality is also there.

The F-150 Lightning has one of the best onboard power generators on the market, if not the best.

you’ve got the option to even power your power tools using the F-150 Lightning.

Towing is also excellent at a max rating of 7,700 lbs.

The great thing is that it’s still just an F-150, which is exactly what many people want.

The ID.4 starts at $37,495, which is quite reasonable in the world of electric SUVs.

It’s also assembled in the USA, in Volkswagen’s Chattanooga plant in Tennessee.

The ID.4 offers plenty of cargo capacity and a range of 275 miles for the RWD 82 kWh model.

The VW ID.4 also includes an amazing three years of free charging via the Electrify America web link.

Now is the perfect time to jump into the world of first-time EV ownership.