EV Myth Busters: Debunking Tesla Range & Charging Myths #shorts

Prevalent myth is electric vehicles, including Teslas, suffer from limited range. Modern advancements in battery technology have significantly improved the range of EVs. For instance, the base Tesla Model S can achieve over 400 m on a single charge, suitable for most daily commutes and long-distance travel. I’ve been on multiple road trips over 1,300 m each and never had a scare with running out of range. Another misconception is that charging an electric car is slow and inconvenient. However, the EV charging infrastructure has evolved with the availability of numerous public charger stations and high-owered DC fast chargers. Tesla has built an extensive network of supercharger stations providing up to 170 mi of range in just 30 minutes. But remember that if you travel locally daily, you’ll never need to visit a supercharger as your battery will be fully charged each morning from charging at home. For road trips, each station is placed in locations like shopping centers and gas stations. So on long road trips, you can get out, grab a bite to eat, and use the bathroom. By the time you’re back, your car will be ready to go. It’s often believed that EVs are more expensive than gasoline cars. While the upfront cost might be higher, the total cost of ownership tends to be lower for EVs due to reduced operating and maintenance costs. Incentives and tax credits can further offset the initial purchase price, making EVs financially attractive in the long

Many think electric vehicles have limited range, but battery tech has boosted mileage. The base Tesla Model S can hit 400+ miles on a single charge! Public and fast chargers also make charging EVs convenient and affordable. #Tesla #EVRange #ElectricVehicles #Supercharger #BatteryTech