The answer to this question depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of battery used in the car and how you drive.
The range depends on the type of car that you have in your garage and what kind of battery it has installed. For example, if you have a Tesla Model S 100D and use their 100 kWh battery pack, then your vehicle could potentially travel up to 315 miles per charge when fully-charged at full power (not even taking into account wind speed). However, if you were driving without much effort or speed at all while using their smaller 75 kWh battery pack instead then they would only be able to go 230 miles before needing recharging again—still impressive!
Typical electric vehicles’ ranges vary from 80 miles per hour (mph) highway driving down to 30 mph city driving depending on how strong their batteries are charged before starting out on their journeys too. You may want to consider buying an EV with high-speed charging options so that stops don’t take long or get discouraged by long waits between charges needed due specifically where they live/work/play etcetera…
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