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Which electric car has best battery life?

Which electric car has best battery life?

  1. Mercedes EQS – 485 miles. The longest-range electric car currently on sale is also one of the newest: the Mercedes EQS.
  2. Mercedes EQE – 410 miles.
  3. Tesla Model S – 405 miles.
  4. BMW iX – 380 miles.
  5. Ford Mustang Mach-E – 379 miles.
  6. BMW i4 – 367 miles.
  7. Tesla Model 3 – 360 miles.
  8. Tesla Model X – 360 miles.

How long does a Tesla battery last before replacement?

For any Tesla vehicle, the battery will last for at least 262 miles on a single charge and the battery itself can last up to 35 years. Find out which Tesla model is right for you based on the mileage range per charge, how long the battery will last, and what it will cost for a replacement battery.

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Is GM’s New ultium battery truly a Tesla beat?

General Motors recently revealed its all-new Ultium battery technology and immediately it was deemed by some as Tesla beating, but is that truly the case? When GM spilled details on its new Ulitum battery, it revealed that capacity will be up to 200 kWh and range of vehicles equipped with such batteries will boast up to 400 miles of range.

Is GM’s 200-kwh ultium battery better than Tesla’s 100-kwh?

Yes, that’s right. Tesla’s today can almost hit 400 miles on just 100-kWh of battery, so saying that GM’s 200-kWh Ultium battery tops Tesla’s is a statement that surely misses the mark. It’s bigger, but not necessarily better.

What is the energy density of Tesla’s new batteries?

Silicon-dominant battery chemistry will also allegedly allow greater battery energy density, according to StoreDot. Tesla’s current 2170 cells in the form of the Panasonic 6752 units supplied in US-manufactured Tesla Model 3 cars have an energy density of 260 Wh/kg.

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How far can a Tesla go on a single charge?

Yes, our independent Taycan tests verified it can go much further per charge than the EPA states, but that’s anecdotal. 400 miles of range is an impressive figure, but remember that Tesla has already stated its future vehicles will go much farther than that.