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Tesla vs. BYD: Who’s Winning the EV War?

Tesla and BYD are neck-and-neck in the race for EV dominance. While BYD leads in global sales volume and affordability, Tesla maintains an edge in revenue, brand prestige, and AI innovation. As both companies pursue aggressive strategies, the EV war is far from over—and the winner may depend on who adapts faster to shifting global demands.

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How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Tesla Battery in 2025?

As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to grow in popularity, concerns over long-term maintenance—particularly battery replacement—are top of mind for many prospective and current Tesla owners. The battery pack is the single most expensive component of an electric car, and Tesla,...

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White Tesla Model 3 car driving on a city street with other vehicles.

How Far Does a Tesla Model 3 Go on a Full Charge?

The Tesla Model 3 offers an EPA-rated range of 272 to 341 miles depending on trim. Real-world range may vary due to driving style, climate, and terrain. With smart charging habits and accessories like the EVDANCE 40A charger and 40FT extension cord, owners can maximize efficiency and daily usability. It's a practical EV choice for commuters and road trippers alike.

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A Tesla Model Y driving on the road.

How Far Does a Tesla Model Y Go on a Full Charge?

The Tesla Model Y offers up to 330 miles on a full charge, with real-world range affected by speed, weather, terrain, and cargo. Charging options include home Level 2 charging and Superchargers, while accessories like the EVDANCE 40A charger and 40FT Tesla extension cord help maximize range and convenience. It’s a well-rounded EV for commuters and long-distance drivers alike.

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Lots of EVs charging at Tesla Superchargers.

Comparing EV Charging Stations: Tesla Supercharger vs Electrify America, ChargePoint & More

As EV ownership surges, reliable public charging is crucial. This review compares top U.S. charging station brands—Tesla Supercharger, Electrify America, ChargePoint, EVgo, and Blink—based on speed, reliability, network reach, and user experience. Tesla leads in reliability and speed, Electrify America dominates in fast charging for non-Tesla EVs, and ChargePoint covers widespread Level 2 needs. Understanding each brand’s strengths helps EV drivers optimize routes, avoid downtime, and make smart charging choices.

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Tesla model Y being charged in a hotel with a domestic socket using an EVDANCE Level 2 Tesla charger

How Long Does a Tesla Battery Last? - Four things you need to know

How Long Does a Tesla Battery Last? Tesla has established itself as a leader in electric vehicle (EV) technology, particularly when it comes to the longevity and reliability of its batteries. For prospective and current Tesla owners, understanding how long...

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