From battery materials to vehicle design, here's why EVs are heavier than gas cars and what it means for performance and safety.

As most people, even those mildly into cars, probably already know, EVs are significantly heavier than their gas equivalents. The reason why is simple: batteries, batteries, and more batteries. But how much heavier are EVs really? What makes batteries so hefty? And how does it affect driving dynamics, maintenance, and road safety? Motor101 is here to explain.

— Chris Tsui, Contributor

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