If you have recently made the switch to driving an electric vehicle as your family car, then there are plenty of benefits to enjoy. However, owning an EV is slightly different from driving a traditional fossil fuel-powered car and comes with a few extra demands as well. Here, we’re going to look at the accessories and extras that can make owning it a little easier.
The right tyres
Yes, you can use the typical tyres that you might be for any other car on your electric vehicle. However, it’s worth remembering that it’s not just the power source that’s different, but the power of the drive and weight of the vehicle that’s different. EVs can produce instant torque, and you want to get EV tyres because they’re able to handle that, and can improve the range of your vehicle beyond.
A charging station for the home
Depending on where you live, you might have plenty of charging stations that it’s easy to take your vehicle to, or you might occasionally find yourself struggling to find a good spot when you need it. With an electric vehicle charging installation for your own home, you need not worry about it again. Of course, this is recommended especially for those who know they’re going to be wanting to drive EVs in the future, not just for their current car.

A mobile charger
Of course, it can happen that you don’t get to a charging station on time. What happens then? Do you wait for roadside assistance to be able to come and pick you up? Or do you take matters into your own hand? You can buy your own mobile EV charger to give your battery the boost that it needs. You don’t need to get your battery back up to full or anything near it, just enough to help you reach a station.
An EV blanket
Of course, you can get accessories that do more than improve the performance and range of your vehicle, you can choose those that make them more comfortable for you, as well. For instance, if you want a little extra heating power for your EV, then you can get an electric car blanket that can protect you from getting chilly and plug directly into the car’s battery for instant heating.
A jack for your vehicle
As mentioned, the weight of an EV typically is different from that of an additional car. A jack should be a part of any car’s emergency kit, and EVs are not exceptions. However, you might want to invest in jacks specifically made for EVs. They will provide exactly the right amount of force needed to lift these lighter vehicles, meaning they’re less likely to leave any marks or damage.
EVs aren’t a great burden on the majority of drivers, but they are a change to a way of life that might seem like the default for a lot of people, so it can take a little getting used to. The accessories and additions mentioned above can hopefully help with that.

