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Home > Blog > Hybrid or Electric Vehicles And Your Insurance Options
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2022

Hybrid or Electric Vehicles And Your Insurance Options

insuranceYou recently purchased a hybrid or electric vehicle and are now driving it off the lot. You must now contact your agent to ensure that you have the appropriate auto insurance coverage. Insurance for an electric vehicle may be more expensive than insurance for a traditional gas-powered vehicle. Because electric cars are more expensive and have more complex equipment, they may cost more to fix or replace if they are involved in an accident. For policyholders who have comprehensive collision coverage, this could result in higher rates. Tax incentives and long-term fuel and maintenance savings, on the other hand, can help offset higher insurance premiums.

Factors to Consider When Insuring an Electric Vehicle

•      It will be more expensive because the car is often more expensive.

•      The majority of auto insurance providers offer auto insurance for electric and hybrid vehicles.

•      There are fewer discounts available for electric automobiles.

•      Ask your agent for multiple auto insurance quotations.

•      Insurers give discounts for buying multiple policies, insuring more than one vehicle, not filing a claim, and taking a defensive driving course.

•      Car insurance companies have a habit of increasing in price as you have claims. After making a claim, nearly every vehicle insurance provider will increase your premiums. Furthermore, a claim remains on your record for three years.

Although the prices of insuring an electric vehicle are often greater than those of a regular vehicle, you can still discover strategies to save your overall costs. You may be able to save money by conducting research either before or after purchasing the automobile.

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