When driving an electric vehicle (EV) at highway speeds, many models fall short of their EPA ratings in real-world tests, highlighting the impact of speed on range.
Roughly half of Americans take trips over 150 miles only four days or fewer per year, indicating that most drivers would find EVs to offer adequate range for their needs.
While range anxiety has diminished, utilizing an EV’s performance can reduce its range significantly, particularly important in the context of varied and sometimes unreliable charging networks.
Higher-end, larger-battery EVs provide ample options for long-distance travelers in the U.S., where affordable electric vehicle choices remain limited for budget-conscious buyers.
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