The average range of electric vehicles has increased more than threefold over the past decade.

By 2024, the typical electric vehicle may cover a distance of 283 miles with just one charge.

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  • The media range for Model Year 2024 electric cars stood at 283 miles
  • In 2014, the median range for Model Year 2014 EVs was only 84 miles
  • The median EV range has more than tripled in the past ten years

The U.S. Department of Energy has once again published intriguing statistics regarding electric vehicles. Their most recent update focuses on the median range of electric cars over the years. Specifically, the DoE has analyzed the median range of EVs from Model Year 2011 to Model Year 2024, revealing a significant enhancement in the median range of electric vehicles throughout this period.

The DoE report indicates that "the median range of all-electric vehicles (EVs) for model year (MY) 2024 has achieved an unprecedented 283 miles per charge." This marks an increase of 13 miles compared to the 2023 Model Year EVs, which might not appear to be a significant enhancement at first glance. Nevertheless, when we look back further in time, the substantial advancements in EV range become strikingly clear. 

Here is the chart published by the Department of Energy:

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What truly catches our attention is the significant rise in the median electric vehicle (EV) range over the last decade. Back in 2014, the median range stood at a mere 84 miles, largely attributed to the Nissan Leaf's influence on the average. Fast forward to 2024, and that number has soared to 283 miles, representing more than a threefold increase in just ten years. If we look back to 2016, the median range was already at 218 miles, highlighting a notable progression to the 283 miles recorded last year.

We don't anticipate a significant increase in the median electric vehicle (EV) range in the near term. This is largely due to the fact that a range of around 300 miles is seen as sufficient for the majority of consumers. Nonetheless, we can expect that the average range will gradually improve, albeit at a more leisurely pace. What do you believe is the optimal median EV range? While we consider 300 miles to be reasonable, we’d love to hear your thoughts.

If we look at the maximum EV range, a decade ago, that figure stood at 265 miles. Today, it stands at 516 miles courtesy of the Lucid Air, which was previously rated as high as 520 miles in 2022. The highest maximum range for an EV certified by the EPA was the Lucid Air Dream Edition sedan in MY 2022, rated at 520 miles per charge, a number that seems a bit excessive but you won't find us complaining about having too much range.

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