kyo10 Posted July 19, 2021 Report Share Posted July 19, 2021 (edited) So I came across an article and here's what seemed interesting: "On average, the first electric cars covered 149.8 miles (241 km) without recharging, and the average battery capacity was 33.1 kWh. For the latest electric vehicles, the mileage on a single charge increased by 15.6% to 173 miles (278.5 km). But the battery capacity also increased by 39.6% to 46.2 kWh. That is, newer electric vehicles are generally less efficient at using battery capacity for a long trip on a single charge" here's the source: https://cararac.com/blog/we-analyzed-214-electric-vehicles-here-s-what-we-learned.html So, it's like you know, they make household appliances last for three years or so and then it gets broken and you have to buy a new one. I thought it's not like this with electric cars cause the price is way more crazy. Your thoughts? Edited July 20, 2021 by kyo10 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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