What are the real ranges you get out of an EV?
- WeFlex Marketing
- Jul 15, 2025
- 2 min read
One of the biggest concerns drivers face when considering a switch to electric vehicles (EVs) is range anxiety—the fear that your car won’t take you far enough on a single charge. But as real-world data shows, this worry is becoming increasingly outdated.
We asked our customers to share photos of the actual range they’ve achieved in their EVs—and the results were nothing short of impressive. Many drivers reported getting well over 100 miles more than the official WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) range estimates.
Real Drivers, Real Results
Thanks to smart driving habits and built-in EV technology like ECO mode and regenerative braking, here’s what some of our customers are achieving:

Mercedes-Benz EQE
WLTP Range: 342 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 441 miles

Kia e-Niro
WLTP Range: 282 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 403 miles

MG5 Excite
WLTP Range: 250 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 382 miles

MG ZS
WLTP Range: 273 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 375 miles

Kia Niro EV2
WLTP Range: 285 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 360 miles

MG4
WLTP Range: 281 miles
Customer-Achieved Range: 345 miles
How Drivers Are Extending Their EV Range
These incredible results aren’t just luck—they’re the outcome of smart, energy-efficient driving techniques. Here are two of the most effective tools:
ECO Mode: Optimises your car’s performance to use less energy.
Regenerative Braking: Recaptures energy when you slow down and feeds it back into your battery.
Together, these features can significantly stretch your EV’s range, making longer journeys not just possible but worry-free.
The Bottom Line
Range anxiety doesn’t have to hold you back from driving electric. With the right tools and habits, your EV can go further than you think—sometimes over 100 miles beyond its official range.
Ready to take the leap into electric driving? These real-world results speak for themselves.



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