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Is it a case of picking the right electric car for the right job? Or could a lack of "range anxiety" really lead drivers to cover more miles?

It's a kind of chicken-or-egg question, but it came to mind when our author Matthew Klippenstein sent us some data.

On average, owners of the Nissan Leaf battery-electric car cover 629 miles a month, while those who drive the Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric car go 60 percent further, logging 1,012 miles.

Of those Volt miles, 75 percent are in electric mode using a battery charged from the grid, not the gasoline range extender.


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Why? Data Shows Volt Drivers Log 1012 Miles A Month VS  Nissan Leaf's Average Of Only 629

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