The Average Range of an EV Is Now 300+ Miles!
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The Average Range of an EV Is Now 300+ Miles!

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  • Average EV range in the U.S. is nearly 300 miles per charge.
  • Top models like the GMC Sierra EV Denali achieve over 500 miles.​
  • Ultra-rapid chargers can add up to 200 miles in 18 minutes.​

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Over the last ten years, electric vehicles (EVs) have come a long way. They used to struggle with short ranges, but now they can go just as far, sometimes even farther, than gas-powered cars. Let’s take a closer look at how EVs have leveled up.

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EV Range Has Tripled – Say Goodbye to Range Anxiety

Remember when early EVs struggled to reach 100 miles on a single charge? Those days are long gone. As of 2025, the average range of new electric vehicles in the U.S. has surged to nearly 300 miles per charge. Some EVs go even farther on one charge than certain gas cars do on a full tank.

EV Range Improvement Over Time 2015-2025
A bar chart showing the improvement in average EV range from 2015 to 2025, increasing from around 110 miles in 2015 to over 300 miles in 2025.

EVs Are Going Farther Than Ever – Top Models Crush Range Expectations

The advancements don’t stop at averages. Edmunds‘ real-world tests have proven that several EVs have surpassed previous range expectations:

  • GMC Sierra EV Denali: Achieved a staggering 507 miles, demonstrating the endurance of next-generation EVs.
  • Lucid Air Dream Range: Clocked in at 505 miles, showcasing the potential of modern EV engineering.
  • Chevrolet Silverado EV RST: Impressed with a 484-mile range, blending utility with endurance.
  • Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+: This luxury sedan delivered an impressive 422 miles, significantly exceeding its EPA estimate of 350 miles.
  • 2025 Rivian R1S Performance Dual Motor Max: Surpassed expectations with a 386-mile range, offering an affordable yet long-range option.
  • 2022 BMW iX xDrive50 (22-inch wheels): Achieved 377 miles, highlighting advancements in battery technology. 
  • 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV 2LT: Surpassed expectations with a 356-mile range, offering an affordable yet long-range option.
  • 2024 Rivian R1T Performance Dual Motor Max: Impressed with a 356-mile range, blending utility with endurance. 
  • 2024 Porsche Macan 4: Achieved 352 miles, showcasing the potential of modern EV engineering.
  • 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat: Achieved 345 miles, demonstrating the endurance of next-generation electric vehicles.
  • 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE RWD: Surpassed expectations with a 343-mile range, offering an affordable yet long-range option.
  • 2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD: Clocked in at 338 miles, showcasing the potential of modern EV engineering.
  • 2024 Kia EV6 Wind RWD: Achieved 323 miles, highlighting advancements in battery technology.
  • 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range: Impressed with a 310-mile range, blending utility with endurance.

These figures highlight the rapid advancements in EV technology, making long-distance electric travel more feasible than ever.


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Why EVs Are Going Farther Than Ever

So, what’s fueling this surge in range? According to The Electric Car Scheme, several key innovations have played pivotal roles.

EV Battery Energy Density Over Time 2015-2025
A line chart showing the increase in battery energy density from 140 Wh/kg in 2015 to 300 Wh/kg in 2025.
  • Enhanced Battery Energy Density: Modern lithium-ion batteries pack more energy into the same space, increasing from about 140 Wh/kg in 2015 to over 300 Wh/kg in some 2025 models.
  • Efficient Powertrain Designs: Advancements in motor and inverter technology have reduced energy losses, ensuring more power reaches the wheels.
  • Advanced Thermal Management: Sophisticated systems maintain optimal battery temperatures, preserving range even in extreme conditions.

Charging Faster, Driving Farther: EVs Are More Road-Trip Ready Than Ever

Range anxiety isn’t just about how far you can go. It’s also about how quickly you can get back on the road. The charging infrastructure has expanded dramatically, with over 89,000 charging stations and 257,000 charging ports in the U.S. and Canada, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

EV Charging Stations in the United States and Canada by Department of Energy Jan 2025
U.S. Department of Energy: A map of North America displaying EV charging stations, represented by green dots densely covering the United States and southern Canada.

Ultra-rapid chargers now add 180-200 miles (10%-80% state-of-charge) of range in just 18 minutes, as documented by Kelley Blue Book, making EVs more convenient for longer trips.


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Dispelling the Myths

Despite these advancements, some misconceptions persist:

  • “EVs Can’t Match Gasoline Cars in Range”: With averages nearing 300 miles and top models exceeding 500 miles, this myth has been debunked.
  • “Charging Takes Too Long”: Ultra-rapid chargers have significantly reduced charging times, with some EVs capable of adding substantial range in under 20 minutes.

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EVs Are Outpacing Gas Cars – Time to Rethink What You Know

The numbers do not lie. EVs are going farther, charging faster, and delivering real-world benefits that make gas cars feel outdated. If you have not considered going electric yet, it might be time to rethink everything you thought you knew about EVs.


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SOURCE | IMAGES: EDMUNDS, THE ELECTRIC CAR SCHEME, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, KELLEY BLUE BOOK | ELECTRIFY EXPO

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RANDI BENTIA

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