As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain popularity, many drivers are discovering a concerning trend: their vehicles' range seems to be dwindling over time. But what's behind this decline, and how can owners plan for it? According to experts, a combination of factors contributes to the reduction in EV range, including battery degradation, increased weight from wear and tear, and changes in driving habits. As a result, some EV owners are reporting a decrease in their vehicle's range of up to 20% within the first few years of ownership. In this article, we'll delve into the reasons behind the decline and provide tips on how to plan for and manage the decrease in your EV's range, ensuring you stay on the road without worrying about running out of juice.


Why Electric Vehicle Range Declines Over Time — and How To Plan for It  FOX4KC.com