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Most early electric vehicles (about 2011–2016) could travel about 100 miles before needing to be recharged. Current electric vehicles travel about 250 miles on a charge, though there are some, such as Teslas, that can do about 350 miles on a charge. You should not charge your electric car every night in general. In most circumstances, it isn't required. The habit of charging an electric vehicle every night can reduce the battery pack's lifespan.