Positive influence of practical electric vehicle driving experience and range related knowledge on drivers' experienced range stress

•Extensive range related knowledge slightly enhanced range experience.•Practical BEV driving experience enhanced range experience.•Range stress was reduced by the encounter of a critical range situation for inexperienced and also experienced BEV drivers.•Results have implications for designing strat...

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Greenhouse effect
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Range anxiety
Range experience
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