We also measured the distance each vehicle kept going even after it could no longer maintain 65 mph - the total distance traveled after the vehicle hit zero indicated range. We consider this to be the more realistic endpoint because if a vehicle isn't able to maintain a safe highway speed (65 mph) on a flat road like at our test facility, then it's probably unsafe to be on public roads. Our graphic above highlights the distance each test EV traveled after reaching an indicated zero miles while still maintaining 65 mph. It sounds like purgatory by boredom, but it was a small sacrifice for science.
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