We’ve been through this cycle enough times to know exactly how it plays out. Gas prices spike, everyone panics, politicians promise to fix it, prices eventually come back down, and then the next crisis hits a few years later.
The math on switching to electric is so overwhelmingly clear that millions of drivers are doing the calculation and reaching the same conclusion: they can’t afford not to drive electric.
Oil prices are set by a volatile global market that no American consumer can control. Electricity prices move slowly, are set domestically, and have averaged between 16-18 cents/kWh nationally — a fraction of equivalent gas costs.



