By 2020, every major automaker acquired an electric car in their model lineup. This type of transportation has been around for quite some time, but advancements in batteries and computers have made electric cars truly efficient, capable of covering significant distances on a single charge. Among all models, leaders with low energy consumption have been distinguished, their figures are taken according to EVDB Real Range. So, here are the Top 10 electric cars with low energy consumption.
1 Tesla Model 3 – 15.3 kW/100 km
Tesla needs no introduction, it has become a trendsetter among electric cars, with a range of 567 km for the performance version.
2 Hyundai Ioniq Electric – 15.3 kW/100 km
Hyundai Ioniq Electric went on sale in the USA in 2016, with a range of 300 kilometers.
3 Hyundai Kona Electric – 15.4 kW/100 km
Hyundai Kona Electric has been sold in Western European countries since 2018, with a range of 305 kilometers.
4 Mini Cooper SE – 15.6 kW/100 km
The fully electric Mini Cooper SE was introduced in 2020, with a range of approximately 270 kilometers.
5 BMW i3 (16.1 kW/100 km)
The well-known electric car from BMW, all electricity for producing the i3 model is generated from renewable sources. The range is over 300 kilometers.
6 Renault ZOE – 16.1 kW/100 km
One of the oldest electric cars in the world, produced since 2012 in France, with a range of approximately 240 kilometers.
7 Peugeot e-208 – 16.4 kW/100 km
The electric car was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2019. The range is 340 kilometers.
8 Opel Corsa-e – 16.4 kW/100 km
Opel Corsa-e was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 2014, and in 2019, a fully electric version appeared. The range is about 330 kilometers.
9 Nissan Leaf – 16.4 kW/100 km
Nissan Leaf has also been known for a long time, produced since 2010, and during this time, the second generation of the car has appeared, with a range of 385 kilometers.
10 Volkswagen ID.3 1st – 16.6 kW/100 km
The first production electric car from Volkswagen was introduced in 2019, with a range of 424 kilometers.