Electric vehicles are easy to charge and cost less to operate and maintain. Whether you just started driving electric or are considering making the switch, you might be wondering, how does EV ownership impact your life—and especially your energy bill? We break it all down.
Charging an EV is like paying $1.00 per gallon of gasoline. Plus, Consumer Reports found EV maintenance costs are 50% less than gas-powered cars.
Learn MoreCharge your EV conveniently at home or on the go, so it is ready when you are.
Learn MoreSee how you can save with EV charging incentives and tax credits.
Learn MoreEVs support energy independence, reduce carbon emissions and are more efficient than internal combustion engine vehicles.
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If you're considering an EV or ready to purchase, we're here to help you make the best decision to fit your lifestyle. From programs to help you earn a credit on your bill to information about incentives, rebates and tax credits or even helping you understand the models on the market and connecting you with dealerships, we're here to help every step of the way.
Here are a few reasons to consider buying an EV:
EVs are available in various models and price points. Use our EV Comparison Tool or meet with one of our Dealer Partners to find the perfect electric vehicle for your lifestyle and budget.
EV Comparison ToolMany warranties may be available for electric vehicles and the exact coverage varies between manufacturers. Typically, customary warranties are offered covering the vehicles' components with a separate warranty on the battery (8-10 years, up to 120,000 miles). Aftermarket warranties may also be available when a used electric vehicle is purchased.
Additionally, manufacturers of home charging equipment may also have warranties available.
Ameren Resources
Electric Vehicle Overview (PDF)
Electric Vehicle Charging Guide (PDF)
Electric Vehicle Checklist (PDF)
Electric Vehicle Myths (PDF)
Federal Tax Credit Information (PDF)
EPRI Resources
Both consumers and businesses can learn the basics about electric vehicles from these guides provided by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
Consumers Guide to EVs (PDF)
Consumers Guide to EV Charging (PDF)
Reports and Studies