Chevrolet Spark EV
Chevy's all-electric version of the subcompact Spark gets a Green Score of 63 from the ACEEE and is rated at the electric equivalent of 119 in combined city/highway driving, with an estimated range of 82 miles on a charge. It's sold only in California, Maryland and Oregon.
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Fiat 500e
The electric Fiat 500e gets a Green Score of 62 from the ACEEE and is rated at the electric equivalent of 112 in combined city/highway driving, with an estimated range of 84 miles on a charge. It's sold only in California and Oregon.
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Volkswagen e-Golf
The electric Volkswagen e-Golf gets a
Green Score of 61 from the ACEEE and is rated at the electric equivalent
of 116 in combined city/highway driving, with an estimated range of 83
miles on a charge. It's sold only in California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington D.C.
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Nissan Leaf
The redesigned-for-2016 electric Nissan Leaf gets a
Green Score of 61 from the ACEEE and is rated at the electric
equivalent of 112 in combined city/highway driving, with an estimated
range of 107 miles on a charge. It's sold in all 50 states.
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Smart ForTwo Electric Drive Convertible / CoupeThe battery-powered diminutive two-seat Smart ForTwo Electric Drive is named the "greenest" car in the U.S. for the third year in a row by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, with a Green Score of 63. It's EPA rated at the electric equivalent of 107 mpg in combined city/highway driving, and is estimated to run for 68 miles on a charge. It's available only in California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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