A Lucid Air Grand Tourer travelled more than 1,200kms on a single charge in 2025 while the latest version of the Tesla Model S has a range over 650kms on a charge. Many of the newer EV models (including the cheaper models such as the MG4 and BYD Dolphin) boast a range over 400kms before recharging. The objections to limited range and range anxiety are diminishing fast as more EV infrastructure is rolled out while modern EVs have comfortable driving ranges between 300km and 700km depending on the model.
The average Australian passenger vehicle travels 12,100 kms per annum (33.15 kms daily average) according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2020 figures), a range easily achievable by electric vehicles. More infrastructure has been rolled out with fast (and ultra fast) stations being deployed but more needs to be done in this area. Most charging (over 90%) will be done at home however from a standard plug or from a wall mounted charger.
That’s why i love tesla as they can travel almost 450km and above but I haven’t travelled that much far with that. They have very good quality of batteries installed in them. Thanks for sharing the information most of the people would not know this.