Happy Wednesday, InsideEVs’ readers. Here are our top stories today:

  • Real-world data shows that even heavily used EVs often lose range gradually rather than suddenly failing.

  • Electrify America customers’ account top-ups will phase out, making way for a simpler billing system.

  • Newer EVs cost about 18% more to insure than gas vehicles. Here's why.

  • With all the R2 news, it’s easy to forget that Rivian operates its own EV charging network.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: InsideEVs

What Ultra-High-Mileage EVs Teach Us About Battery Degradation

Real-world data and expert battery testing show that even heavily used EVs often lose range gradually rather than suddenly failing.

Photo: Electrify America

Electrify America Just Made EV Charging Easier By Ditching An Annoying Policy

Account top-ups will be phased out in the coming weeks, making way for a simpler billing system.

Photo: Euro NCAP

It's Still Way More Expensive To Insure An EV. But That's Changing

Newer EVs cost about 18% more to insure than gas vehicles. Here's why.

Photo: Rivian

Rivian’s EV Charging Network Is Growing Fast, And It Just Hit A Major Milestone

With all the R2 news, it’s easy to forget that Rivian operates its own EV charging network.

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