
Our 60+ year history has allowed us to be at the forefront of some of the motor industry's most significant developments - including the rapidly developing world of electric vehicles.
From making the most of your EV's range and charging at ultrafast speeds, to utilising high-tech features and helping to protect the environment, Snows can help to provide customers with everything they need to electrify their time on the road.
Amped Up is our new EV-focused series in which we aim to help drivers explore a wide range of topics and questions related to the world of electric vehicles. Helpful tips, answers to common queries and fun features in vehicles will all be talked about to help drivers make the move to electric as well as helping EV drivers get the most out of their vehicles.
In our first episode of Amped Up, we tackle a common question we've seen people talking about - why does charging slow down after your vehicle reaches 80%?
To find out why this happens, why it's nothing to be concerned about, and how Snows can help you explore this and EVs in general, watch the episode via the player.
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Episode 2 gives you a quick guide to the kilowatt (kW) - the unit of power seen across EVs for charging, motor power, batteries and more.
This episode, we give you some cool tips and tricks on how to use Vehicle To Load (V2L) to power tech, appliances and other electricals on the go!
What's the difference between AC and DC charging? We explore that in Episode 4, including what speeds are possible and where to find each charger.
EVs have varying prices; at Snows, we have some models available for under £20,000. To find out more, click on each brand and explore their EV, as well as any grants that could be available for EVs.
EV charging rates differ depending on where you charge and what speed you charge at - home charging can cost as low as 5-10p/kWh overnight, whilst public fast charging can cost around upwards of 60-70p/kWh.
EV ranges are normally designed around what the vehicle is intended for - city EVs have a lower range as there are more charging options, whilst SUVs have some of the longest ranges available to allow for charge-free journeys.
Very easy! Putting an EV on charge takes seconds and can be done with both home chargers and public chargers - in terms of public chargers, there are over 75,000 public points in the UK (as of March 2025). Charging speeds vary per vehicle and charger, but the fastest charging speeds can get a vehicle from 10% to 80% in around 20-30 minutes.
EV architectures are engineered to stay as optimal as possible for as long as possible - this means that in some EVs, the battery can retain around 90% of it's original capacity after 10 years of driving.
Fully electric vehicles produce zero emissions on the road - in terms of charging, the UK's energy network is getting greener all the time, so this further helps to benefit the environment.
There is a wide range of features that EVs have that make them much more useful, safe and fun - explore the different brands available at Snows to see what each EV offers.