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词汇 range anxiety
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Definition of range anxiety in English:

range anxiety

noun
mass nouninformal
  • Worry on the part of a person driving an electric car that the battery will run out of power before the destination or a suitable charging point is reached.

    range anxiety is often cited as the most important reason why many are reluctant to buy electric cars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "Range anxiety" has led to a slow take-up of electric cars, despite subsidies of up to £5,000 per vehicle.
    • The main hesitation in buying the car is from range anxiety.
    • We had our own form of range anxiety on the Cairnwell Pass when we realised we were fast in danger of running out of fuel, both volts and litres.
    • He said the goal of the program is to alleviate range anxiety - fear of being stranded because of a dead battery.
    • With a range of 588 kilometres, the ix35 Fuel Cell eliminates "range anxiety" often associated with alternative-fuel vehicles.
    • An electric car with extended range, it alleviates the "range anxiety" associated with previous electric vehicles and elicits an avalanche of global media coverage.
    • It addresses issues of range anxiety by using the smartphone to map out charging stations along the route.
    • The forthcoming advancements in battery technology, charging stations and electric vehicles are likely to diminish range anxiety among EV drivers.
    • Life cycle emission reductions are directly related to battery capacity and increasing battery capacity to combat range anxiety effectively eliminates the GHG benefit.
    • With speculation that most EV charging will be done within owners' homes or workplaces this is an opportunity to help reduce the owners' costs and tackle range anxiety.
    • Fisker says the Karma is "the golden solution" to the problem of range anxiety.
    • "I think people would buy more electric cars if there was more charging infrastructure, and that would really help remove any range anxiety they have."
    • Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle.
    • The nascent charging infrastructure in many cities in the US and around the world is taking away some of the range anxiety of pure electrics.
    • Range anxiety and sticker price is a huge obstacle for EVs.
    • Today's plug-in electric cars cannot cost-effectively overcome range anxiety while fuel cell cars continue to be limited by infrastructure.
    • Range anxiety is a real thing when you can't just pull into the corner gas station.
    • For people with range anxiety the Volt will work like a regular car, but electric cars may already make sense for companies with small fleets of cars that run around the city every day.
    • People thinking about owning an electric car suffer from "range anxiety".

Definition of range anxiety in US English:

range anxiety

noun
informal
  • Worry on the part of a person driving an electric car that the battery will run out of power before the destination or a suitable charging point is reached.

    range anxiety is often cited as the most important reason why many are reluctant to buy electric cars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a range of 588 kilometres, the ix35 Fuel Cell eliminates "range anxiety" often associated with alternative-fuel vehicles.
    • "I think people would buy more electric cars if there was more charging infrastructure, and that would really help remove any range anxiety they have."
    • "Range anxiety" has led to a slow take-up of electric cars, despite subsidies of up to £5,000 per vehicle.
    • With speculation that most EV charging will be done within owners' homes or workplaces this is an opportunity to help reduce the owners' costs and tackle range anxiety.
    • People thinking about owning an electric car suffer from "range anxiety".
    • Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle.
    • The nascent charging infrastructure in many cities in the US and around the world is taking away some of the range anxiety of pure electrics.
    • He said the goal of the program is to alleviate range anxiety - fear of being stranded because of a dead battery.
    • It addresses issues of range anxiety by using the smartphone to map out charging stations along the route.
    • The main hesitation in buying the car is from range anxiety.
    • Fisker says the Karma is "the golden solution" to the problem of range anxiety.
    • Life cycle emission reductions are directly related to battery capacity and increasing battery capacity to combat range anxiety effectively eliminates the GHG benefit.
    • We had our own form of range anxiety on the Cairnwell Pass when we realised we were fast in danger of running out of fuel, both volts and litres.
    • For people with range anxiety the Volt will work like a regular car, but electric cars may already make sense for companies with small fleets of cars that run around the city every day.
    • The forthcoming advancements in battery technology, charging stations and electric vehicles are likely to diminish range anxiety among EV drivers.
    • Range anxiety and sticker price is a huge obstacle for EVs.
    • Today's plug-in electric cars cannot cost-effectively overcome range anxiety while fuel cell cars continue to be limited by infrastructure.
    • Range anxiety is a real thing when you can't just pull into the corner gas station.
    • An electric car with extended range, it alleviates the "range anxiety" associated with previous electric vehicles and elicits an avalanche of global media coverage.
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