Approximate Range & Price for the top 10 electric cars in Australia

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EVE Australia has developed an approximate range and cost for the top 10 electric cars on the market and approximate cost

1. Tesla Model S ($100,000) 500 km
2. Nissan Leaf ($40,000) 170 km
3. BMW i3 ($63,990) 160 km or 300 km using petrol
4. Kia Soul ($40,000) 148 km
5. Honda Fit ($40,000) 132 km
6. Holden Spark ($27,000)  132 km
7. Ford Focus Electric($37,665)  122 km
8. BEV Electron S ($45,000)  120 km
9. Mitsubishi i-MiEV ($48,800)  99 km
10. Holden Volt ($59,990)  87 km without petrol or 600 km with petrol generator

The electricity to charge an EV works out around a third as much per kilometre as buying petrol for an equivalent vehicle. Maintenance costs are also much lower, since an electric motor requires virtually no servicing over the life of the vehicle. (There will still be some maintenance of parts of the car such as tires, suspension and brakes, like any other vehicle.) On a national level, electric vehicles can help with Australia’s energy security. At present Australia is highly dependent on other countries for petroleum imports. Electric vehicles are easy to power from domestic energy sources, reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Please consider all cost before purchasing an EV.

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