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Published: 01:09 PM,Sep 29,2024 | EDITED : 05:09 PM,Sep 29,2024
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By David Swain, Managing Director at OMASCO
As we look back on World EV Day that was celebrated during September – a worldwide awareness campaign created to promote the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) – it's clear that the automotive industry is driving towards a greener, more sustainable future. According to the Global EV Outlook 2024, in the first quarter of 2024, electric car sales saw an increase of approximately 25% compared to the same period in 2023. EVs and hybrid vehicles (HEVs) are among the most talked-about new vehicle models. While both options present fascinating alternatives to the traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) model cars, they also have distinct differences that potential buyers should understand before making their choice between Electric, Hybrid, or ICE.
Traditional ICE vehicles rely solely on engines powered by petrol or diesel and have been the standard for over a century, with familiarity, widespread availability, and well-established refuelling infrastructure – from the network of service stations to more recent ‘fuel-delivery’ innovations like Cafu. The European Environment Agency confirms that while ICE vehicles generally offer long-range and quick refuelling times, they produce higher emissions than EVs and HEVs. Regular maintenance is also required to keep fuel vehicles running smoothly, which tends to increase costs over time as mechanical failures increase with age.
Fully electric models, which are celebrated for their zero tailpipe emissions, align perfectly with the goals of World EV Day. These vehicles are powered entirely by electricity, with a motor or motors drawing energy from rechargeable batteries. To recharge, EVs must be plugged into an electric power source, which can be done at home using a standard outlet, a dedicated EV charger, or at public charging stations. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) highlights that one of the most significant advantages of EVs is that they produce zero tailpipe emissions, making them a cleaner option for the environment. Additionally, EVs typically require less maintenance, as there are lesser moving parts compared with traditional fuel vehicles. In line with Oman’s 2050 Vision, which emphasizes reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy, the adoption of NEVs (New Energy Vehicles – a term commonly used for electric and hybrid vehicles) plays a crucial role in the nation’s strategy to achieve a sustainable and eco-friendly transportation system.
Hybrid Vehicles (HEVs)
Hybrid vehicles (HEVs) combine an ICE model with an electric motor, which supports the engine in moving the car forward to deliver improved fuel efficiency. Traditional hybrids do not need to be plugged in to recharge them. Instead, it charges itself through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine. So, while HEVs still use petrol, they use far less of it, making them a greener option. Hybrids also offer the flexibility of using petrol for longer trips while benefiting from electric power for shorter urban commutes.
Plug-In Hybrids (PHEVs)
Plug-In Hybrids are a step up from traditional hybrids. They work similarly, combining an engine with an electric motor. However, they have larger batteries that you can charge by plugging them in. This means they can run on electricity alone for short trips, and then switch to petrol for longer journeys, giving you the best of both worlds.
Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Electric Vehicles run entirely on electric motor and have zero tailpipe emissions, making them the most environment-friendly or sustainable form of driving. One of the most common fears about EVs is ‘range anxiety’ - the worry that the battery will run out of charge before reaching a destination. Fortunately, today’s EVs provide a substantial range per charge, with many models capable of travelling over 300 kilometres on a single charge. Also helping to reduce that anxiety is the fact that across the Arabian Gulf, governments and the private sector are working together to increase the network of charging stations - making it easier than ever to find a point to recharge, whether at home, at work, or on the go. Both EV and HEV batteries are designed to last for years, often exceeding the vehicle's lifespan – with many manufacturers offering 8-year battery warranties for increased peace of mind. Advancements in battery technology also drive down replacement costs, making long-term ownership more affordable.
Top Tips for Choosing the Right Vehicle for You:
• Assess Your Driving Habits Consider your daily commute and long-distance travel needs. EVs are great for urban driving and short trips, while hybrids offer flexibility for longer journeys.
• Evaluate Charging Infrastructure Check the availability of charging stations in your area and whether you can access a home charger or recharge while you’re at work.
• Consider Maintenance Costs While EVs generally require less maintenance, hybrids might offer lower overall fuel costs compared to ICE vehicles.
• Test Drive Take the time to test drive different models of ICE, electric, and hybrid vehicles. Pay attention to how each vehicle handles, accelerates, and the overall driving experience to see which one suits you best.
• Long-Term Costs Factor in potential savings from EVs in terms of total cost of ownership, thanks to lower fuel costs, decreased maintenance, and other incentives for electric and hybrid vehicles.
As we reflect on this year’s World EV Day, let’s recognize the importance of these technological advancements and the environmental benefits they bring. OMASCO's lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles from prestigious brands like Honda and Volvo, including models like the advanced Honda Accord Hybrid and the eco-friendly Volvo EX30, offers consumers a way to participate in this sustainable revolution. Visit your nearest OMASCO showroom in Oman to discover how you can contribute to a cleaner environment and embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the latest in electric and hybrid vehicle technology.
Oman Marketing and Services Company LLC (OMASCO) is a leading distributor and service provider in Oman, established in 1974 as part of Al Futtaim Group. Specializing in automotive, marine, electronics, projects and engineering, industrial products, and other services, OMASCO represents world-renowned brands and aims to be among the most respected companies in Oman.
OMASCO holds exclusive distributorship rights for numerous top-tier brands in Oman, including Honda, Panasonic, Toyo, Yanmar, GE, Blue Star, Culligan, Alba, Aftron, FPT, and ADNO. With a presence across Oman, OMASCO has sales and service teams stationed in key cities and towns. Our highly motivated team is dedicated to providing an excellent customer experience, supported by regular training from franchise principals to ensure comprehensive product servicing and maintenance.
At OMASCO, we prioritize investing in our people as our most important investment, fostering a collaborative environment to achieve our business goals collectively.
About Al Futtaim Automotive
Al Futtaim Automotive, one of the main five operating divisions within the UAE-based Al Futtaim Group of companies, is a conglomerate of motoring-related businesses, franchising some of the world’s most-recognized automotive brands and services.
Operating in 10 countries across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa and empowered by around 9,000 associates, the UAE-headquartered Group’s services span the distribution of new and used vehicles, manufacturing, leasing, and aftersales.
Ranging from passenger cars to SUVs, commercial vehicles, industrial and construction equipment as well as motorbikes and quads, Al Futtaim Automotive Group offers an integrative customer-centric experience for motorists, fleet operators, and contractors alike, and strives to become the leader in tailor-made mobility solutions
About Al Futtaim Group
Established in the 1930s as a trading business, Al Futtaim Group today is one of the most diversified and progressive, privately held regional businesses headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Structured into five operating divisions; automotive, financial services, real estate, retail and health; employing more than 33,000 employees across more than 20 countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, we partner with over 200 of the world's most admired and innovative brands.
Al Futtaim Group’s entrepreneurship and relentless customer focus enables the organisation to continue to grow and expand; responding to the changing needs of our customers within the societies in which we operate. By upholding our values of respect, excellence, collaboration, integrity, Al Futtaim Group continues to enrich the lives and aspirations of our customers each and every day. For more information visit: www.alfuttaim.com
By David Swain, Managing Director at OMASCO
As we look back on World EV Day that was celebrated during September – a worldwide awareness campaign created to promote the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) – it's clear that the automotive industry is driving towards a greener, more sustainable future. According to the Global EV Outlook 2024, in the first quarter of 2024, electric car sales saw an increase of approximately 25% compared to the same period in 2023. EVs and hybrid vehicles (HEVs) are among the most talked-about new vehicle models. While both options present fascinating alternatives to the traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) model cars, they also have distinct differences that potential buyers should understand before making their choice between Electric, Hybrid, or ICE.
Traditional ICE vehicles rely solely on engines powered by petrol or diesel and have been the standard for over a century, with familiarity, widespread availability, and well-established refuelling infrastructure – from the network of service stations to more recent ‘fuel-delivery’ innovations like Cafu. The European Environment Agency confirms that while ICE vehicles generally offer long-range and quick refuelling times, they produce higher emissions than EVs and HEVs. Regular maintenance is also required to keep fuel vehicles running smoothly, which tends to increase costs over time as mechanical failures increase with age.
Fully electric models, which are celebrated for their zero tailpipe emissions, align perfectly with the goals of World EV Day. These vehicles are powered entirely by electricity, with a motor or motors drawing energy from rechargeable batteries. To recharge, EVs must be plugged into an electric power source, which can be done at home using a standard outlet, a dedicated EV charger, or at public charging stations. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) highlights that one of the most significant advantages of EVs is that they produce zero tailpipe emissions, making them a cleaner option for the environment. Additionally, EVs typically require less maintenance, as there are lesser moving parts compared with traditional fuel vehicles. In line with Oman’s 2050 Vision, which emphasizes reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy, the adoption of NEVs (New Energy Vehicles – a term commonly used for electric and hybrid vehicles) plays a crucial role in the nation’s strategy to achieve a sustainable and eco-friendly transportation system.
Hybrid Vehicles (HEVs)
Hybrid vehicles (HEVs) combine an ICE model with an electric motor, which supports the engine in moving the car forward to deliver improved fuel efficiency. Traditional hybrids do not need to be plugged in to recharge them. Instead, it charges itself through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine. So, while HEVs still use petrol, they use far less of it, making them a greener option. Hybrids also offer the flexibility of using petrol for longer trips while benefiting from electric power for shorter urban commutes.
Plug-In Hybrids (PHEVs)
Plug-In Hybrids are a step up from traditional hybrids. They work similarly, combining an engine with an electric motor. However, they have larger batteries that you can charge by plugging them in. This means they can run on electricity alone for short trips, and then switch to petrol for longer journeys, giving you the best of both worlds.
Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Electric Vehicles run entirely on electric motor and have zero tailpipe emissions, making them the most environment-friendly or sustainable form of driving. One of the most common fears about EVs is ‘range anxiety’ - the worry that the battery will run out of charge before reaching a destination. Fortunately, today’s EVs provide a substantial range per charge, with many models capable of travelling over 300 kilometres on a single charge. Also helping to reduce that anxiety is the fact that across the Arabian Gulf, governments and the private sector are working together to increase the network of charging stations - making it easier than ever to find a point to recharge, whether at home, at work, or on the go. Both EV and HEV batteries are designed to last for years, often exceeding the vehicle's lifespan – with many manufacturers offering 8-year battery warranties for increased peace of mind. Advancements in battery technology also drive down replacement costs, making long-term ownership more affordable.
Top Tips for Choosing the Right Vehicle for You:
• Assess Your Driving Habits Consider your daily commute and long-distance travel needs. EVs are great for urban driving and short trips, while hybrids offer flexibility for longer journeys.
• Evaluate Charging Infrastructure Check the availability of charging stations in your area and whether you can access a home charger or recharge while you’re at work.
• Consider Maintenance Costs While EVs generally require less maintenance, hybrids might offer lower overall fuel costs compared to ICE vehicles.
• Test Drive Take the time to test drive different models of ICE, electric, and hybrid vehicles. Pay attention to how each vehicle handles, accelerates, and the overall driving experience to see which one suits you best.
• Long-Term Costs Factor in potential savings from EVs in terms of total cost of ownership, thanks to lower fuel costs, decreased maintenance, and other incentives for electric and hybrid vehicles.
As we reflect on this year’s World EV Day, let’s recognize the importance of these technological advancements and the environmental benefits they bring. OMASCO's lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles from prestigious brands like Honda and Volvo, including models like the advanced Honda Accord Hybrid and the eco-friendly Volvo EX30, offers consumers a way to participate in this sustainable revolution. Visit your nearest OMASCO showroom in Oman to discover how you can contribute to a cleaner environment and embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the latest in electric and hybrid vehicle technology.
Oman Marketing and Services Company LLC (OMASCO) is a leading distributor and service provider in Oman, established in 1974 as part of Al Futtaim Group. Specializing in automotive, marine, electronics, projects and engineering, industrial products, and other services, OMASCO represents world-renowned brands and aims to be among the most respected companies in Oman.
OMASCO holds exclusive distributorship rights for numerous top-tier brands in Oman, including Honda, Panasonic, Toyo, Yanmar, GE, Blue Star, Culligan, Alba, Aftron, FPT, and ADNO. With a presence across Oman, OMASCO has sales and service teams stationed in key cities and towns. Our highly motivated team is dedicated to providing an excellent customer experience, supported by regular training from franchise principals to ensure comprehensive product servicing and maintenance.
At OMASCO, we prioritize investing in our people as our most important investment, fostering a collaborative environment to achieve our business goals collectively.
About Al Futtaim Automotive
Al Futtaim Automotive, one of the main five operating divisions within the UAE-based Al Futtaim Group of companies, is a conglomerate of motoring-related businesses, franchising some of the world’s most-recognized automotive brands and services.
Operating in 10 countries across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa and empowered by around 9,000 associates, the UAE-headquartered Group’s services span the distribution of new and used vehicles, manufacturing, leasing, and aftersales.
Ranging from passenger cars to SUVs, commercial vehicles, industrial and construction equipment as well as motorbikes and quads, Al Futtaim Automotive Group offers an integrative customer-centric experience for motorists, fleet operators, and contractors alike, and strives to become the leader in tailor-made mobility solutions
About Al Futtaim Group
Established in the 1930s as a trading business, Al Futtaim Group today is one of the most diversified and progressive, privately held regional businesses headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Structured into five operating divisions; automotive, financial services, real estate, retail and health; employing more than 33,000 employees across more than 20 countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, we partner with over 200 of the world's most admired and innovative brands.
Al Futtaim Group’s entrepreneurship and relentless customer focus enables the organisation to continue to grow and expand; responding to the changing needs of our customers within the societies in which we operate. By upholding our values of respect, excellence, collaboration, integrity, Al Futtaim Group continues to enrich the lives and aspirations of our customers each and every day. For more information visit: www.alfuttaim.com