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Use our vehicle guide to find fit-for-purpose electric vehicles in Australia for

The vehicle guide provides a database of all electric vehicles in Australia to guide fleet and sustainability managers in finding vehicles that are operationally fit-for-purpose during their fleet transition. It is essential that fleet assets are suitable for their corporate and operational requirements and also meet occupational health safety and transport legislation obligations in the mobile workplace. https://fleets.chargetogether.org/vehicle-guide/<br><br>

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Use our vehicle guide to find fit-for-purpose electric vehicles in Australia for

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  1. HOW TO GET THE MOST MILES FROM YOUR EV When you own electric vehicles in Australia, you will always look for ways to get the most miles from your vehicle. Driving an electric car is fun – you have fast acceleration, instant torque and a smooth design. However, sometimes a drive is all about getting the most from your charge. The experience of driving an electric car is not that different from driving an ICE vehicle. It feels different and you may be a little more conscious of your range on your early journeys but just as you may want to get the most miles from your petrol-powered vehicle, an electric car is the same. Whether you are trying to stop as little as possible or travelling across the country, or you just enjoy the challenge of getting your miles/kilowatt-hour number high, read on to find more tips on how to do it. Know more about miles per kilowatt-hour Your EV’s battery size is measured in kWh. If you want to watch out for how efficiently you are driving, that is one number you should watch out for. The miles per kilowatt-hour of your vehicle tells you the total miles you can travel for each kilowatt-hour you have in your vehicle. On all-electric cars, you will be able to get a readout of this figure in trip settings. If you are driving your vehicle at an average of three miles per kWh, you know you will have a total range of about 186 miles with a battery of 62kWh. Knowing how your driving style affects this number will give you a sense of the range of your electric vehicles at all times. For example, when you are driving your vehicle on a

  2. highway, you may see that the number drops but it will go up when you are driving in an urban setting. Once you have got a sense of how the miles/kWh figure keeps changing as you drive and what you can achieve on long journeys, you can drive without experiencing range anxiety. Go easy on your gas pedal The harder you accelerate your electric car, the fewer miles you will have in your range. If you want to go up to speed then you should do it gently and gradually. Play with the regenerative braking Almost all EVs have built-in regenerative braking. This type of braking system uses energy from the brakes to charge your battery as you brake. However, depending on your vehicle’s model, you might have different regenerative braking levels available. All-electric vehicles will do this passively as you break but others will begin to brake as soon as you start lifting off the gas pedal. Keep it slow and steady When driving electric vehicles in Australia, you can conserve miles if you drive at lower speeds. Any electric car will use more power at higher speeds since there is more air resistance to overcome. If you are keen to go as many miles as you can on a single charge then you should turn your sights from the highway.

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