That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.
More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.
That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.
More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.
That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.
More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.
That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.
More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.