Tesla Adds More Range Without Touching The Battery
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The longest-range electric cars
EVs that can break the 300-mile barrier are growing in number – as are those that can crack 400 miles For many buyers, one number defines an EV: range. Which is understandable. Early electric cars didn’t go far between charges, and public chargers were few and far between. Take the 2010 Nissan Leaf - the first mass-market EV - which managed just 100 miles and took eight hours to charge at home. Times have thankfully changed. Even the cheapest el…
Tesla still packs a little bit, both bestsellers have improved versions in the first market and this means better acceleration as well as more range. Although the package with the acceleration has already been known, the Model Y offers a purchaseable improvement from 4.8 to 4.3 seconds for the jump to 100 km/h. Tesla, however, has also announced improved ranges for Model Y and Model 3 on Weibo. In the electric SUV, which was only introduced this…
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