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Lucid Rises on Report EPA Recognized EV as Having Longer Range

Lucid Rises on Report EPA Recognized EV as Having Longer Range

Shares of electric vehicle maker Lucid Group rose on Wednesday following reports that a version of its debut sedan was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as having the longest range ever for an EV. 

The EPA awarded a version of Lucid’s battery-electric Air Dream Edition with an official rating of 520 miles of range on a single charge, Autoweek reported. The story was later removed from the website, but not before it was widely shared on Twitter.

Lucid shares rose 5.1% to $19.91 on Wednesday. 

The reported range of 520 miles would eclipse that of Tesla Inc.’s highest range model -- the S, which has an EPA-estimated range of 405 miles. Lucid, based in Newark, California, has often been labeled a potential competitor to Tesla, in part because it has claimed world-beating ranges for its vehicles while they were still in development. Chief Executive Officer Peter Rawlinson was also previously the chief engineer on Tesla’s Model S sedan. 

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