If you’re shopping for an electric vehicle, you’re probably considering a bunch of features, but price and range probably sit at the top of the list.” However, it turns out that most EVs aren’t that different when you compare their price and range. Sure, this isn’t surprising by any stretch. There is a direct relation between battery cost and size, and how far an EV can drive on a single charge. Bigger batteries mean more range but are also more costly. In the EV world, you pay for range; in the combustion engine world, you pay for feature and other vehicle attributes.…
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