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Seventeen EV Models Achieved an EPA Combined Rating of 100 MPGe or Higher in Model Year 2022

Electric Cars Report

For Model Year 2022, 17 electric vehicle models achieved 100 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe) or higher, according to the data released by the Department of Energy (DOE).

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17 EV Models Have EPA Combined Rating of 100+ MPGe in Model Year 2022

CleanTechnica EVs

For Model Year 2022 (MY 2022), 17 electric vehicle (EV) models achieved 100 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe) or higher. MPGe is a unit of measure used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to represent EV fuel economy in a common unit with gas-powered vehicles, where 33.7

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Median EV range hits 270 miles in 2023 – that’s plenty for an average weekly commute

Baua Electric

The median EV range reached 270 miles for 2023 models. That’s 13 miles more than 2022MY vehicles and more than enough to cover the average weekly commute for US drivers. Automakers are developing new tech and materials to enable electric vehicles to travel longer and more efficiently.

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Tesla supporters protest after IRA incentives shun popular BEVs, support hybrids

Teslarati

Tesla and electric vehicle supporters are responding negatively to the Inflation Reduction Act’s qualified cars for its EV incentive. However, a number of gas-powered hybrids actually do. Credit: US Department of Energy. This is messed up. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 1, 2023.

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Nissan Leaf Electric Car Relegates Gas Cars To The Garage, Nissan Says

Green Car Reports

It might have an official EPA-approved range of just 73 miles, but the Nissan Leaf, Nissan’s first production electric car, is quickly becoming the primary car in multi-car households where a Leaf is owned.

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2013 Nissan Leaf Final Ratings Issued: 115 MPGe, 75 Miles Of Range

Green Car Reports

It often takes awhile to get gas-mileage ratings onto the EPA''s official website, and it''s no different with electric-car efficiency numbers. MPGe stands for Miles-Per-Gallon-equivalent, and it''s a measure.'

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How Clean Is Your Electric Car? Online Tool Helps You Find Out

Green Car Reports

If you’re looking to buy an electric car, you’re probably familiar with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Fuel Economy website, which lists the gas mileage of every car on sale today along with the miles per gallon equivalent rating for every plug-in car.