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Title: Deltron Electric FL Reveals New Insights: True Range of Fully-Charged Electric Vehicles

United States, 2nd Aug 2024 - Electric vehicles have changed the face of transportation by being more environmentally friendly and sustainable compared to gasoline-powered cars. One question that often pops into a present or future EV owner's mind is how far a fully charged electric vehicle can go. Knowing all the factors that affect EV range and ensuring the right charging infrastructure can extract the best out of your vehicle. Learn about the key factors affecting EV range and how effective EV charger installation and maintenance can help ensure owners get the most from their vehicle.Factors Influencing EV Range Battery CapacityThe foremost determining factor of how far one can go in an EV is the capacity of the battery. This is typically measured in Kilowatt-hours (kWh); most current EVs, however, have batteries that range from 40 kWh to well more than 100 kWh. For example, a 60 kWh battery would likely yield around 200 miles of range, and a 100 kWh battery would give a vehicle 300 miles or more. Vehicle EfficiencyVehicle efficiency, which is miles per kWh, is the key determinant of range. Thus, the more efficient models, like Tesla or Hyundai, give more miles per kWh, thereby extending the range on a full charge. It's always good to monitor your vehicle's efficiency after an EV home charger installation to make sure that you can get the best range out of it.  Driving ConditionsDriving conditions and habits are really influential in the ranges of electric vehicles. Highway driving at greater speeds generally uses more energy than city driving. Likewise, uphill driving or on hilly terrain would have a larger draw on the battery compared to flat, even roads. Temperatures at either extreme also impact range, wherein more energy is used to heat...


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