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What is Range in Vehicles?​

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Answered by oliva29
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All-electric range (AER) is the driving range of a vehicle using only power from its electric battery pack to traverse a given driving cycle. In the case of a battery electric vehicle, it means the total range per charge. For a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), it means the range of the vehicle in charge-depleting mode. PHEVs can travel considerably further in charge-sustaining mode which uses both on-board fuel and the battery pack.

Answered by Anonymous
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"Range" is the calculated distance you can travel on the remaining fuel in the fuel tank. The vehicle computes this based on fuel level, throttle and brake application, vehicle speed, and possibly more like engine temperature. Range will decrease if you accelerate fast and brake hard, and idle a lot.

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