How do you know the electrified car, like a Chevy Bolt, Nissan Leaf EV, or Model 3, will really deliver the range it advertises? Testing pure electric range is similar to the EPA test cycles for gasoline economy, but is based on something called the SAE J1634 test specification for electric cars. Brian Cooley explains:
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