You know what's weird? People who pretend that there is something weird and wrong about electric cars. The NormalNow Web site explodes the persistent negative myths about electric cars. They have become normal cars with normal costs and range driven by normal people.
Welcome to my site [image: Normal Now] Websites seemed weird at first, too. Electric cars. They're normal now. Remember when websites used to look like this? New technology always seems weird at first. Take electric cars. They may seem a little different. But with faster recharging times, longer vehicle ranges, and lots of models to choose from, they’re just like driving a typical gas-powered car. So, come back to the twenty-first century. Scroll down to learn how electric cars are normal now. Normal Now is powered by Electrify America, LLC. 00421922 Now entering Normal Now
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Remember when websites used to look like this? New technology always seems weird at first. Take electric cars. They may seem a little different. But with faster recharging times, longer vehicle ranges, and lots of models to choose from, they’re just like driving a typical gas-powered car. So, come back to the twenty-first century. Scroll down to learn how electric cars are normal now.
Normal Now is powered by Electrify America, LLC.
Now entering Normal Now
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Sitios web también eran extraños al principio. Autos eléctricos son normal ahora.
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Range Electric cars go normal distances. Owning a car — any car — is about knowing that it can get you where you need to go. Most electric vehicles can drive over 100 miles on a single charge—with many exceeding 200 to 300 miles. [1] Since the average person drives only 37 miles per day, [2] the range of most EVs works just fine. So if you think EVs can’t stand up to your work commute or getting Jane to soccer, ballet, and axe-throwing practice, think again.
Electric cars go normal distances.
Owning a car — any car — is about knowing that it can get you where you need to go. Most electric vehicles can drive over 100 miles on a single charge—with many exceeding 200 to 300 miles. [1] Since the average person drives only 37 miles per day, [2] the range of most EVs works just fine. So if you think EVs can’t stand up to your work commute or getting Jane to soccer, ballet, and axe-throwing practice, think again.
And if you need a car with longer range for a vacation or other special trip, rent one out of your savings.
Twitter: #NormalNow
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New technology seems weird at first. Electric cars. TheyâÂÂre #NormalNow. Find out more at https://t.co/PsNaxzLHVs pic.twitter.com/ivJKDmQMXn
"A new report says if Republicans want to win over young voters they need to get up to date with technology. Well, the GOP is listening, because today they told young people everywhere to 'Be prepared to receive a very exciting fax from us.'"
—Conan O'Brien, 2013
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