Electric driving? Let AutoWeek update you!

What are the pros and cons of electric driving? What do you need to know if you are going to buy or lease an electric car? And what are kWh’s, volts and amperes actually? Techzle editor Cornelis Kit explains it to you on 2, 3 and 4 October during the EV Experience in Zandvoort. The EV experience is a three-day event on the renewed Zandvoort circuit. You can drive the latest electric cars, broaden your knowledge in one of the workshops and experience the differences between various powertrains. Because in addition to fully electric cars (and motorcycles), you will also find hydrogen-electric cars. The EV Experience is open on October 2, 3 and 4 from 10 AM to 5 PM. Tickets cost € 35 (children up to 16 years € 8.70) and are book here. On that website you will also find more information about the activities and exhibitors. The electric car is hard at work changing the car world. Apart from the impact on the environment, the technology is completely different from what we were used to until recently, the infrastructure around it is completely different and therefore the driving experience is also of a different caliber. In just a few years, the EV has grown from a rarity to an adult car that is now on the list of choices for many people. But precisely because many things are different, it is good to know what exactly electric driving means.Techzle EV Experience Circuit ZandvoortThe Zandvoort circuit will host the EV Experience on 2, 3 and 4 October, where car brands, universities, charging station suppliers and interest groups come together to share the latest insights with the public. Techzle editor Cornelis Kit is present and gives a live version of his well-known video lectures ‘Cornelis Schetst’ three times a day. He explains the most complicated technical matters in a clear manner and with simple drawings as a tool. During the EV Experience, Cornelis talks about battery technology, the differences in charging speeds and what the advantages and disadvantages are of electric driving. Sessions are held in the Red Bull Lounge on the track, every day at 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM and 2:30 PM. And afterwards, Cornelis is of course available for all your questions. We hope to see you then! Stuck in the mood? Cornelis has already sketched a lot. Become wiser at autoweek.nl/autotechniek.

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