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Every new electric car on the market can easily make it at least 100 miles on a charge. An increasing number can go over 200, and some can easily do more than 300 miles before having to be plugged in.
That means a modern EV can hold on to roughly 64% of its original range after two decades on the road, a lifespan longer than the average age of a car in the U.S., which currently sits at 14 years.
If EV batteries degrade at a rate of about 1.8% each year, the average rate of the 10,000 EVs that Geotab measured, after 20 years that battery would still have 64% of its maximum capacity.