DBC
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Within reason. You have to put a fairly large error band in there. If two vehicles have large differences in range then the EPA numbers should be indicative. But if the difference is a few percentage points, like 270 miles vs 250 miles, probably not.
Not criticizing the EPA. I think the EPA does a good job. It's just the legacy tests aren't designed for BEVs in the first place, and not for the type of driving where BEV drivers care about range (freeway kinda constant speed).
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