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How Much Range Do I Need?

Calculate your actual range requirements

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The Reality Check

Average daily driving in the US: 40 miles

Most EVs offer: 200-400+ miles

You probably need less range than you think!

Calculate Your Needs

Step 1: Daily Commute

Round-trip commute distance: _____ miles

Add 20% buffer: _____ miles × 1.2 = _____ miles needed

Step 2: Typical Weekly Driving

Longest single day in a typical week: _____ miles

Step 3: Climate Buffer

Cold climate? Add 30% buffer

Mild climate? Add 10% buffer

Range Recommendations

200-250 Miles

Good for:

  • • Daily commute under 50 mi
  • • City/suburban driving
  • • Second car
  • • Budget-conscious

250-350 Miles

Good for:

  • • Most drivers (sweet spot)
  • • Occasional road trips
  • • Cold climates
  • • Primary vehicle

350+ Miles

Good for:

  • • Frequent road trips
  • • Long commutes (100+ mi)
  • • Maximum flexibility
  • • Towing needs

The 2-3x Rule

Choose an EV with 2-3x your daily driving range. If you drive 40 miles/day, a 200-mile EV is plenty. This gives you buffer for weather, degradation, and occasional longer trips without overpaying for unnecessary range.

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