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Increase in Nissan LEAF Range from 73 Miles to 373 Miles Shows Astounding Improvements in Electric Cars

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continued] The post Increase in Nissan LEAF Range from 73 Miles to 373 Miles Shows Astounding Improvements in Electric Cars appeared first on CleanTechnica. Shifting into crossover territory, it’s a bit different from what has come before, and I’d guess will be Nissan’s most popular LEAF ever.

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Changan Solid State Battery Will Unlock Up To 1500 Miles Of Range

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Changan claims it will have solid state batteries with a range of more than 900 miles available for sale by 2027. The post Changan Solid State Battery Will Unlock Up To 1500 Miles Of Range appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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BYD Seal 6 DM-1 Variant — 2,000 Kilometer Range, $15,340. Anybody Want One?

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The new Seal 6 DM-1 from BYD is a full featured plug-in hybrid with up to 90 miles of battery only range in the top of the line version. The post BYD Seal 6 DM-1 Variant — 2,000 Kilometer Range, $15,340. Anybody Want One? appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Smoothing the road for electric vehicles

Plug in America

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a political lightning rod. To put it into perspective, we can look back 10 years when nearly all EV models had a range of less than 100 miles. Today, the average range of many EV models is now over 300 miles. In 2016, battery range was not what it is today.

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150,000 Miles, 5 Years, & 5+ Months on My 2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range — Where Do I Stand Now?

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Below explains why we still love our 2019 Model 3 after 150,000 miles and nearly 5 years. We are about to make our annual 1500-mile spring migration from Utah to northern Wisconsin and Tesla is still the only brand of EVs that can make that. appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Tesla Model 3 wins ‘most economical EV to own’ title in new study

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The Tesla Model 3 recently captured the title of “most economical electric vehicle to own” in a new study performed by research firm Zutobi. For example, some cars are simply better than others on a cost-per-mile basis. kWh and a real-world range of 260 miles, it costs just$3.60to drive 100 miles.

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ZF Developing Novel EV Range Extender, Production Starts Next Year

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ZF Friedrichshafen has confirmed development of a new range extender intended for electric vehicles, with manufacturing starting sometime in 2026. The part supplier believes that this will help facilitate the industrys pivot toward all-electric vehicles and that there will be sufficient demand to rationalize production.

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