A guide to electric and hybrid cars

We will help you distinguish between different electrified vehicles and tell you what to focus on when choosing a car and how to choose the right type of engine.

Wide selection

70 000 electric vehicles and 120 000 hybrids. The widest selection of verified cars from all over Europe.

Favourable prices

We offer electric cars and hybrids from countries where they are significantly cheaper thanks to subsidies.

Myths and facts

We know the answer to all the questions you have about electric cars and hybrids.

Electric vehicle or hybrid?

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Electric vehicle (BEV)

A car powered by one or more electric motors that are supplied with electricity stored in a traction battery. The abbreviations EV (Electric Vehicle) or BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) are used for these vehicles.

It's a great choice if:

You mostly drive short distances around the city

You can charge at home or at work

You use main roads to travel longer distances

You don't tow heavy trailers (horses, boats, motorcycles)

You want low operating costs and emissions

Comparison of different types of engines

BEV

Electric vehicle

PHEV

Plug-in hybrid

HEV

Full hybrid

MHEV

Mild hybrid

ICE

ICE (Petrol/Diesel)

Advantages
  • Instant acceleration

  • No noise and vibrations

  • Spaciousness thanks to the battery's placement in the floor

  • Zero exhaust emissions

  • Lower service costs than for internal combustion vehicles

  • Advanced online features

  • Possibility of emission-free and cheap daily operation (with overnight charging at home)

  • Great dynamics in hybrid mode with a charged battery

  • Same range as an internal combustion car

  • Very low fuel consumption, especially in the city

  • Low content of harmful substances in exhaust gases thanks to a specific combustion process

  • Slightly lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions than internal combustion engines

  • No need to worry about charging, fast refueling

  • Much wider selection of used cars

  • Availability of service at independent car repair shops

Disadvantages
  • Lengthy charging

  • Limited range, with a few exceptions

  • Uneven charging infrastructure

  • High weight

  • Technically complex ('two cars in one')

  • Expensive

  • Limited dynamics

  • The advantage of lower fuel consumption does not apply at motorway speeds

  • Does not allow electric drive

  • Minimal cost savings

  • Mechanically complex

  • Noise and vibration in common models

  • Expensive operation

  • Air pollutants

Cost per 1 km

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