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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. But aside from the look, something powerful struck me, amping up the news much more.

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Lucid Air electric car: 520-mile EPA range rating ousts Tesla from top spot

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EPA has posted official efficiency and range estimates for the 2022 Lucid Air electric luxury sedan. Its 520-mile range rating establishes a new record, surpassing that of the highest-range Tesla by more than 100 miles. The results closely align with what California's Lucid has hinted all along.

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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. My odometer just hit 150,218.

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Tesla leads in vehicle longevity and mileage, study finds

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Key Highlights on Tesla: As per the study, Tesla’s electric vehicles are expected to cover an average of 204,000 miles over their lifetime, surpassing all other brands regardless of powertrain, as noted in a report from Allt Om Elbil. This significantly outpaces the average for electric cars, which stood at 124,000 miles.

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Kia EV6 electric car: Teaser photos for 300-mile EV due by late 2021

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Kia has released an official look at the silhouette of its first fully electric model, called EV6—the model expected to arrive in the U.S. later this year, with a range of about 300 miles and 20-minute fast-charging.

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IDTechEx: buying an autonomous electric car will feel more like buying a laptop than a car

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Evaluating a vehicle’s worth based on the number of cylinders, horsepower, and miles per gallon will soon be irrelevant. We already know that electric vehicles will be dominating the market soon, ticking off the choice of vehicle based on how long the battery lasts, but what about the other two criteria?

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Long before Tesla or the Leaf, this Nissan electric car claimed a 155-mile range

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While we widely think of the General Motors EV1—or its preceding Impact concept car—as starting the era of the electric car. As recently discussed by Japanese Nostalgic Car (via Hemmings). But there were others in that era, that followed a similar formula and might have potentially come to market earlier.

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