Electric vehicle (EV) owners have long been plagued by a persistent concern: range anxiety. The fear of running out of charge on the road, leaving drivers stranded and without a means of transportation. However, new data suggests that this anxiety may be unfounded. A study analyzing over a billion miles of real-world driving data has found that EVs are capable of traveling significantly farther than their listed ranges, often exceeding expectations. This revelation could be a game-changer for the adoption of electric vehicles, as it may alleviate concerns for potential buyers and pave the way for a more widespread shift towards sustainable transportation.


The ev range anxiety myth just got demolished by a billion miles of real-world data  Digital Trends