Jankevičius family switches to electric car: ‘We were told not to buy it – it’s all bad there’

Electric cars are a growing part of the cars on the street, but the myths surrounding them still seem to be persisting. Greta Mikalauskytė Jankevičius and Justinas Jankevičius’s family have been driving an electric car for some time now, and have been working on other related issues, such as a solar power plant and a charging station at home. This path, they say, began with warnings from those around them that things were going to be bad, but nobody ever explained what was bad.
Charging hybrid cars at home: why sockets are no longer enough?

Hybrid cars are an intermediate solution between an internal combustion engine and an electric car, allowing you to enjoy lower fuel consumption and greener transport. But just like electric car drivers, the question for hybrid owners is where is the most convenient and efficient place to charge the battery?
Electrifying business: how does state support work in practice?

Not only state-owned companies, but also private businesses are announcing major upgrades to their fleets with electric cars. What drives such change, can it be comfortable and painless in terms of initial investment?