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Tesla Model 3 and BMW i4 in the efficiency rankings of electric vehicles receive the highest A++ rating

Many car owners know that the cost of using electric cars is lower than that of traditional gasoline-engined cars. There are more and more electric cars on the market. Which car models are the most efficient? The British electric vehicle website electrifying has earlier conducted efficiency ratings and rankings for electric vehicles sold locally. As a result, Tesla Model 3 and BMW i4 received the highest A++ ratings.

The website electrifying ranks 50 electric vehicles sold in the UK based on power consumption, charging speed, heat pump, brake kinetic energy recovery, and air-conditioning performance. The lowest rating is E, and the highest is A++. Simply put, the lower the rating, the higher the operating cost and time, and vice versa, it saves money and time. Comparing the E-class Pingji EQV with the A++-class BMW i4, the cost difference can reach 580 pounds (about 6,024 Hong Kong dollars) per 10,000 miles, but the two cars have different sizes and number of passengers.

Hyundai Kona Electric, Ioniq, Heiji EQS, and Tesla Model Y listed in Hong Kong all received A+ ratings, while Audi Q4 e-tron, KIA e-Niro, Soul, Renault Zoe, Tesla Model S, and Model X all received A+ ratings . Electrifying hopes to help consumers find a suitable car faster through ratings, and emphasizes not to ignore the efficiency because the charging cost is cheaper than the fuel. Inefficient electric vehicles will increase the cost of use, including the valuable time of the car owner.

Source: electrifying

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