List of battery electric vehicles

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All Tesla Model 3 cars use a Lithium Ion battery pack. The long-range model has a range of 322 mi (520 km).

This is a list of production battery electric vehicles. This information is also available in table format.

Cars

Current in-production cars

Full-sized cars

Cars and utility trucks of normal size and capable of 100 km/h (62 mph) highway speed that are currently available.

Microcars

Low-speed vehicles

These vehicles have a top speed less than many highway maximum speed limits, and some may not be street-legal without restrictions. They are known as quadricycles in Europe and as Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) in the US.

  • Club Car Villager, a NEV based on a golf car design. The name may be a reference to The Villages, Florida, a retirement community planned to facilitate golf cart usage.
  • CityEl three-wheeled EV, produced in Germany. [citation needed]
  • citEcar, produced by Road Rat Motors in Gainesville, Florida[36] and marketed at Bintelli Electric Vehicles.[37] These Golf Cart-based NEVs carry between 2 and 28 passengers.[38]
  • Dynasty IT, a NEV produced in Canada from 2001 to 2007 and later sold to Karakoram Motors in Pakistan.
  • EuAuto Mycar manufactured in Southern China, sold in Hong Kong, limited to roads with speed limit at or below 50 km/h (31 mph)
  • E-Z-Go 2Five, a NEV based on a golf car design.
  • Garia Monaco, a golf car based luxury NEV made in Denmark and sold in the US.[39]
  • Kyburz DXP – produced in Switzerland and sold to postal fleets and private customers. The Swiss Post's entire light delivery fleet consists of DXP vehicles.[40]
  • Mahindra e2o, also known as the REVA NXR and based on the REVAi, launched in the Indian market in March 2013.[41] Range of 80 to 120 km (50 to 75 mi) and a top speed of 82 km/h (51 mph).
  • Melex Low Speed Electric Vehicle made in Poland, in production since 1971.
  • Open Since the beginning of this[when?] year also sold in Japan as Girasole, with higher speed and wider range as the Open. [citation needed]
  • Organic Transit ELF, an hybrid velomobile designed primarily for solar and pedal powered, but an external charger is optional. Electric only range of 45 mi (72 km). A "tadpole" trike with two tires in the front. Built in Durham, North Carolina.[42]
  • Paxster, Paxster Produced by Paxster A/S A purpose build electric vehicle for delivery and last mile post distribution. Largest fleets used by the postal service in Norway and New Zealand but sold worldwide. In production since 2013.[43]
  • Polaris GEM, popular NEV sold since the 1990s. Manufactured in Anaheim, California.
  • Star EV, a series of NEVs based on golf carts that carry 2 to 14 passengers. Made by Suzhou Eagle Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. in China (www.eagleelectricvehicle.com)
  • Tomberlin E-Merge, (formerly ParCar), a golf car based NEV built in Leesburg, Florida.[44]
  • Twike, an electric velomobile produced in Germany.
  • Zbee Cleanmotion

Demonstration fleets

Cars planned for production

One of the earlier version have passed EEC crash test in early May 2010.[citation needed]

  • Aptera 3, a solar powered, 3 wheeled electric sports car, expected in late 2020 or early 2021
  • Audi e-Tron GT
  • Audi Q4 e-Tron
  • BMW i4
  • BMW iX3
  • Bollinger Motors, B1 and B2 Fully electric, highway capable, 4X4 utility vehicles. Entering production in 2019.[49]
  • Bontino
  • Colmach type 1 – Roadster / stainless steel / In development, to be manufactured in Southern California.[citation needed][50]
  • Callidai Car – A car created by Callidai Motor Works, Chennai, India for wheelchair users – to drive while seated on their wheelchair. This is a Battery powered car and can seat one more passenger besides the driver. Has a maximum speed of 30 km/h (19 mph) and has a retractable, motorised ramp in the rear to permit entry and exit of driver and passenger. There is a first prototype which will be field tested by a customer. The second and final prototype with better performance should be available in the market in 2013. The price is expected to be about Rs. 3.50 lakhs ex-Chennai.[51]
  • Citroën C4, from 2020
  • Detroit Electric SP.01 with sales scheduled to begin in the U.S. in August 2013.[52]
  • EDay. An Australian designed electric car to be built in China and released in 2012, for less than $10,000[53]
  • Electrovaya plans to sell the Maya 300 a full electric car in Canada and USA by Summer 2009[54]
  • EVTraxer EC homogulated chassis[citation needed]
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • Hybrid Technologies[55]
  • Honda e
  • Infiniti LE [citation needed]
  • Jaguar XJ (electric), from 2020
  • Lexus UX 300e
  • Lightning Car Company has been developing its eponymous Lightning based on a pre-existing internal combustion-powered sports car since 2007, and plans to use NanoSafe cells and Hi-Pa Drive in-wheel motors.[citation needed]
  • Mass-EV[56] is developing[when?] in Reading, UK by Turbo Electric Ltd. This car is targeted to be on sale 2011 at a price of £7,000 to the public and charges directly from the UK socket. [needs update] Roughly the size of a Ford Focus C-Max, will do in excess of 100 miles and motorway speeds. With trailer generator was projected to travel in excess of 500 miles on one tank of petrol. [citation needed]
  • Mazda MX-30
  • Mercedes A-Class E-Cell
  • Mercedes-Benz EQA
  • Mercedes-Benz EQB
  • Mercedes-Benz EQS
  • Mercedes-Benz EQV
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive – Sales were scheduled to begin in June 2013.[57]
  • Myers EV Point5, the successor to the NmG; production planned for 2020.[58]
  • Obvio! 828E and 012E[citation needed]
  • Opel Mokka B, from 2020.
  • Polestar 2, planned for 2020.
  • Phoenix Motorcars based in Ontario, California, plans[when?] to build both a mid-sized SUV and an SUT (Sports Utility Truck) with 130-mile (210 km) range for $45,000 using NanoSafe batteries from Altairnano. 500 cars are planned for delivery in early 2008 to fleet customers. A consumer version is planned for release in late 2008. Over 250-mile (400 km) range version also in development.[when?][citation needed]
  • Rivian R1T, All electric, All road adventure vehicle, pickup truck. Pre-production in late 2019, deliveries 2020.[59]
  • Rivian R1S, All electric, All road adventure vehicle SUV. Pre-production in late 2019, deliveries 2020.[59]
  • Quimera GT car – scheduled for release in 2012, the first all-electric GT racing car. The car has a top speed of 300 km/h (190 mph). 140 km/h (87 mph)
  • SIM-Drive – SIM-LEI[60] and SIM-WIL[61] prototypes, 4-seater planned for 2013[citation needed]
  • Sion (electric car) – this 5-door car (80 kW (110 hp) with max. speed of 140 km/h (87 mph)) will have a realistic range of 150 km (93 mi). Solar cells (1.208 Wp) integrated into the car body charge the battery so that, in good sunshine, up to 30 km (19 mi) of additional range per day are possible. The price will be EUR 16,000,- plus the battery you can rent or buy (<EUR 4.000, -). Pre-orders are available through the website[62] of Sono Motors. Delivery is scheduled to start in the 3rd quarter of 2019.[citation needed]
  • SONDORS, an epononymous three-wheeled autocycle from a startup company of the same name in Malibu, CA.[63]
  • Subaru Stella Electric Vehicle – Deliveries beginning in Japan in July 2009.[64]

Discontinued cars

  • AC Propulsion TZero very fast two-seat sportster prototype. four produced.
  • Autobianchi Y10 Elettrica (1989 / 1990) EV competition car. Y10Club - Y10 elettrica
  • Baker Electric
  • Chevrolet S10 EV (some sold to fleets, available on secondary market as refurbished vehicles) S-10 with EV1 powertrain, over 100 produced only about 60 sold to private owners and survived. Aka Saturn EV1
  • Chevrolet Spark EV – The Spark EV was released in the U.S. in selected markets in California and Oregon in June 2013.[66] GM also plans to sell the Spark EV in limited quantities in Canada, South Korea and select European markets.[67][68]
  • Chrysler TEVan (1993–1995) and second generation EPIC (1998–1999)
  • Citroën AX Électrique (1995-1996)
  • Citroën Saxo Électrique (1996-2003)
  • Coda Sedan, sales began in California in March 2012
  • Detroit Electric (1907–1939)
  • Elcat (1985–2002, almost all vehicles in second-hand use)
  • Enfield 8000 (1971)
  • Fiat Panda Elettra
  • Ford Focus Electric – U.S. Deliveries for fleet customers began in December 2011 and to retail customers in May 2012.[69]
  • Ford Ranger EV (1998–2003) some sold, most leased. Several hundred were produced for lease only, almost all were recovered and most destroyed. Ford has announced[citation needed] reconditioning and sale of a limited quantity to former lease holders by lottery: there are still a few Production Ford Ranger Electric pickup trucks on the road today[70]
  • Ford Th!nk Neighbor, a 25 MPH (40 km/h) NEV, and its higher speed twin Th!nk City, produced 2000–2002. The Th!nk City was revived by Norway-based Think Global between 2008-2011 before the company ultimately declared bankruptcy.
  • General Motors EV1 Gen I (1996–1997) used VRLA batteries, Gen II (1999–2003) used NiMH batteries.
  • Henney Kilowatt (1958–1960) the first modern (transistor-based) electric car, capable of highway speeds of up to 60 mph (97 km/h) and outfitted with modern hydraulic brakes. Fewer than one hundred of them were produced before production was discontinued in 1960.
  • Honda Fit EV – Production will be limited to only 1,100 units over the first three years. Deliveries to retail customers in the U.S. began in July 2012 and availability is limited to California and Oregon.[71]
  • Honda EV Plus (199?–1999) (several hundred produced for lease only, all recovered and most destroyed)
  • Hyundai BlueOn will be launched in South Korea late in 2012, with just 2,500 units.[72]
  • Kenguru – pronounced "kangaroo", a 4-wheel NEV designed to be driven by an occupant in a wheellchair. The drivers enters and exits from a door in the rear of the vehicle. Top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph). Steering is via motorcycle-style handlebar or joystick. Designed by Hungary-based company Kenguru Car Ltd. Briefly built in Pflugerville, Texas by Community Cars circa 2014.
  • Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive – Sales were scheduled to start in the U.S. by mid 2014.[73]
  • Miles XS500 Electric Vehicle Production Electric Vehicle from Miles Electric Vehicles, based on the Chery QQ.
  • MM NmG, and earlier Corbin Sparrow,[74] a three-wheeled EV. Production was discontinued in 2016 to pursue development of the Point5.[75]
  • Nissan Altra lithium-powered hatchback; never offered (even by lease) to consumers.
  • Nissan Hypermini (1999–2001)
  • Optimal Energy Joule, a multipurpose five-seat electric car with a top speed of 135 km/h (84 mph) and a range of 300 km (190 mi).
  • Peugeot 106 Électrique (1996–2003)
  • Pivco City Bee
  • REVAi Indian-built city car, since 2001 more than 4,000 cars were sold worldwide by March 2011 and was available in 26 countries.[76][77] Sales in the UK, where it was sold as the G-Wiz and became its main market, ended by late 2011.[78] Production ended in 2012 and was replaced by the Mahindra e2o.[79]
  • Scottish Aviation Scamp Produced for the Central Electricity Generating Board 1964-66. 13 Prototypes only.
  • Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar (1974–77) This car had a plastic body, aluminum frame, lead acid batteries, top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a range of about 50 miles (80 km).
  • Sinclair C5
  • Solectria Force – conversion of Geo Metro, not currently in production
  • Škoda Eltra, also sold as (1992–1993) derived from Škoda Favorit, top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and a range of about 80 km (50 mi), using lead – acid batteries[80]
  • Studebaker Electric – produced from 1902 to 1912 in South Bend, Indiana
  • Škoda/Tatra Beta (1994–1997) about 100 produced, using nickel-cadmium batteries[81][82]
  • Tesla Roadster (2008), li-ion powered sports car by Tesla Motors with 245 mi (394 km) range, 125 mph (201 km/h) top speed and 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) in 3.7 seconds acceleration.
  • Think City – Norwegian import by Ford, lease only, all recovered and returned to Norway. Think Global produced 200 Th!nk City cars in 2008. Think North America produced 400 cars manufactured in the US in 2011 and sold them at a reduced price after going through bankruptcy in 2011.
  • ThoRR was a 100% electric sports car which used a chassis based on the Lotus Super 7. The car's concept focussed on a simple and light-weight design.[83]
  • Toyota iQ EV, deployed in limited quantities for research purposes and discontinued after 2013.
  • Toyota RAV4 EV The first generation was leased and sold on US east and west coast. The second generation RAV4 EV was sold only in California, from 2012 through 2015.
  • US Electricar factory conversion of 1994 Geo Prizm or Chevrolet S10, see discussion group[84]
  • Volkswagen Golf CITYStromer (1995–1998) Volkswagen has built 200 electric versions of the Golf 3
  • Volkswagen Jetta CITYStromer
  • Wheego Whip LiFe, sales began in the U.S. in April 2011.[85] A total of 34 units had been sold by March 2012,[86] and 400 had been produced when production ended in 2013.
  • Wrightspeed X1 an Ariel Atom sports car modified to use an all-electric powertrain. Production has been cancelled.
  • ZAP Xebra an enclosed three-wheel electric vehicle (2006–2009)
  • ZENN, based on the Microcar MC2
  • Zytek Lotus Elise

Unknown production status

Medium and light duty trucks and vans

BYD T3

Models planned for production

Discontinued

Heavy duty trucks

Motorcycles and scooters

Buses

See also

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