EV Range Estimator
EV range isn't just about battery size; it's about how and where you drive. Get a realistic estimate based on your conditions.
Winter Tip
Electric vehicles can lose up to 20-30% range in very cold weather due to battery chemistry and heater usage.
Estimated Real-World Range
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KM92% of advertised efficiency
Understanding EV Real-World Range
While manufacturers provide a 'certified range' (based on NEDC, WLTP, or ARAI cycles), the actual distance an electric car can travel on a single charge varies significantly. Our estimator uses advanced heuristics to predict your real-world range based on your driving environment and habits.
Factors that Impact Your EV Range
- **Driving Style**: Aggressive acceleration and high speeds (over 90-100 km/h) can reduce range by up to **20%**.
- **Weather & Temperature**: Batteries are most efficient at ~25°C. Extreme cold or heat can cause a **15-30%** range drop.
- **Climate Control**: Running the AC or heater draws power directly from the main battery, decreasing available mileage.
- **Terrain & Traffic**: Frequent stop-and-go traffic uses more energy, though regenerative braking helps recover some of it.
How to get the Maximum Range?
To maximize your EV's range, use **Eco Mode**, maintain steady speeds, and utilize **regenerative braking** (one-pedal driving) as much as possible. Pre-conditioning the cabin while the car is still plugged into the charger can also save a significant amount of battery for the actual drive.
Range FAQ
What is 'Range Anxiety'?
The fear that a vehicle has insufficient range to reach its destination and would thus strand the occupants.
Does terrain matter?
Yes, driving uphill consumes significantly more energy, though you gain some back when going downhill.
Should I charge to 100%?
For daily city use, 80% is recommended. Only charge to 100% when planning a long highway trip.