Estimate EV range based on battery, consumption, charge, and temperature.
To estimate EV range:
The calculator estimates your usable range considering real-world temperature effects.
Estimated range formula:
Range = (Battery × ChargeLevel × TempFactor) ÷ Consumption × 100
Example: A 75 kWh battery, 15 kWh/100km consumption, 80% charge.
(75 × 0.80 × 1.0) ÷ 15 × 100 = 400 km(75 × 0.80 × 0.85) ÷ 15 × 100 = 340 km(75 × 0.80 × 0.70) ÷ 15 × 100 = 280 kmCold weather can reduce range by 20–40%. At −10 °C, expect roughly 30% less range due to battery chemistry, cabin heating, and increased tire rolling resistance.
Most modern EVs consume 13–20 kWh/100km. Smaller cars like the Nissan Leaf average around 15 kWh/100km, while larger SUVs like the Tesla Model X may use 20+ kWh/100km.
Yes. Unlike gas cars, EVs are generally more efficient at lower speeds. Highway driving at 120 km/h can use 20–30% more energy than city driving at 50–60 km/h due to aerodynamic drag.