It’s
electric! Boogie-oogie-oogie! We know the song, and on select occasions, we’ve
performed the dance (though not well might I add). Electric cars have seemed to always be an
illusive dream, one that has only been seen in the imaginations of children,
movies, and the Jetsons.
In
the last few years, the electric vehicle has become a popular mechanism as a
catalyst of the future. A future that replaces
gas with a more efficient, long lasting substance that benefits the driver and
the environment. However, there are
still skeptics who wonder how effective electrical cars are. So, today, we’re telling you how long ONE electric
car charge lasts.
One
charge really depends on the vehicle. The average distance for an electric
vehicle is “up to” 172.5 miles (based on 245 miles for the Tesla Motors
vehicle, and the 100 miles that the Nissan Leaf reaches). The key phrase is “up to”. There are several factors that affect this
amount. Weather, speed and the use of
accessories like air condition can decrease the range. The Environmental Protection Agency, or the
EPA, hasn’t resolved how to accurately measure range, so these numbers are not
necessarily 100% correct. This stems
from what has been known as “range anxiety”-the fear of being stranded miles
from a charging station with a dead battery.
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