What will be the maximum EPA-rated range for consumer electric vehicles (EVs) sold in the United States in 2025?
Basic
2
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2026
16%
500-550 Miles
16%
551-600 Miles
44%
601-650 Miles
6%
651-700 Miles
6%
701-750 Miles
6%
750+ Miles
6%
>500 Miles

The electric vehicle revolution is in full swing, with range anxiety being a key factor in consumer adoption. As battery technology advances and competition intensifies, automakers are pushing the boundaries of EV range. This question explores the pace of innovation in the EV industry and its impact on the average consumer.

Why it's interesting:

  1. Technological Progress: The answer will reflect the rate of advancement in battery technology and EV efficiency.

  2. Market Competition: It indicates how quickly manufacturers are responding to consumer demands for longer-range EVs.

  3. Adoption Tipping Point: A significant increase in the maximum range could signal a tipping point for mass EV adoption.

Resolution:
The answer will be resolved based on the maximum results on the EPA's website on January 1st, 2026. Only full EVs will be counted.

https://fueleconomy.gov/feg/PowerSearch.do?action=Cars&vtype=Electric&srchtyp=evSelect&rowLimit=50&sortBy=Comb&year1=2023&year2=2024&range=100&drive=

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