A recent study conducted in the United States has revealed that battery-electric vehicles tend to travel fewer miles per year in comparison to their gasoline-powered counterparts, including hybrids and plug-in hybrids. The peer-reviewed study from researchers at the George Washington University used odometer readings from 12.5 million used cars and 11.4 million used SUVs listed up for sale between 2016 and 2022.
The gap was less pronounced in the SUV segment with the average ICE driven 12,945 miles per year and the typical BEV driven 10,587 miles per year. Interestingly, the average Tesla was driven 8,786 miles per year compared to the 6,235 miles of all other non-Tesla BEVs. “People often assume that buying an EV is good for the environment, and it generally is, but the impacts scale with mileage,” Helveston said.
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