Learn about electric vehicles, fuel savings and charging.
View Available Models
Explore available models and find the All-Electric or Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle model that fits your lifestyle.
Calculate Fuel Cost Savings & Charge Time
See how much you'll save when you switch from a gas or diesel vehicle to an electric vehicle - and find out how long it'll take to charge it!


Learn about special programs and incentives.
EV Incentives & Tax Credits
You may be eligible for various incentives for the purchase of an electric vehicle, charging equipment and rate programs.


Do you have the ability to charge your vehicle at home?
Yes, I can charge at home
If you have a garage or driveway with access to electricity, you can probably charge at home. There are two primary home charging options.
  • Level 1 120V charging (standard household outlet)
  • Level 2 240V charging (requires installation and/or 240V outlet)
No, I can't charge at home
Limited public charging is available, but keep in mind it takes time and prices vary substantially. Charging time varies based on car battery size and charger power.
  • Level 2 240V charging: 4 to 8 hours
  • Level 3 480V+ charging: 20 to 30 minutes (Not available for PHEVs)


An EV will likely reduce your environmental impact.
Where does your electricity come from?
Utilities generate electricity various ways. This includes using fossil fuels, such as coal, natural gas and oil, as well as non-fossil sources like hydro, wind, solar and nuclear.
Public charging electricity sources
Electricity at public charging stations comes from utilities as well, but it may be difficult to determine which utility serves a specific station, thus CO2 rates may vary.


Power your Electric Vehicle with 100% Wind Energy.
Your cooperative is offering you an opportunity to power your electric vehicle with 100% wind energy, for the lifetime of that vehicle, at no extra cost. You’ll still have to pay for the energy you use, but you’ll be able to do so knowing that when you go electric, you’ll always be going green. How do you know you’ll be getting 100% wind energy? Energy comes from all kinds of sources; wind, natural gas, coal and so on. Once it hits the power grid, there’s no way of telling where it came from. However, when renewable energy is added to the mix, a renewable energy credit (REC) is created that embodies all of the environmental benefits of that energy. When you claim your Revolt upgrade, we’ll dedicate wind energy RECs on your behalf, completely offsetting the energy used to power your electric vehicle. Visit your cooperative’s website to learn more.

This website is designed to provide you with information about electric vehicles and to help shape a healthy electric vehicle marketplace. You live in an ideal place to own an EV. While a good portion of the electricity in our area comes from coal and natural gas-fired power plants, when you choose EV, you're likely producing less emissions than a traditional gas-powered car.