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Electronic Vehicles Trends
1. Electric Range by Model Year
This graph shows how the electric range of cars has changed over the years for different brands like Tesla, Nissan, and BMW. You can clearly see that newer cars tend to have higher electric ranges, especially for Tesla.
2. Electric Range by Make
This boxplot compares the electric range between different brands. Tesla and Chevrolet generally offer higher ranges, while Bentley and Volvo tend to have shorter ranges on average.
3. Distribution of Vehicle Types
This bar chart tells us that Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are way more common than Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) in the dataset.
4. Electric Range by Year, Faceted by Vehicle Type
This chart splits the data into two groups: BEVs and PHEVs. It shows how electric range has changed over time for each type. You can tell BEVs are more consistent and have made bigger improvements in range.
5. Electric Range Distribution by Vehicle Type
This histogram shows how common different electric ranges are. Most vehicles have a lower range, but BEVs have a wider spread, meaning they can go much farther than PHEVs in general. 6. Electric Range Distribution By Make This chart shows how electric range varies by car brand. Most Tesla vehicles have really low or missing electric range values in the dataset, which explains the tall bar at zero. You can also see that Tesla and Chevrolet have a lot of models with longer ranges, while other brands like Volvo or Bentley tend to stick to the lower end. It’s interesting to compare how spread out the range is across different companies.