Best Electric Vehicles for 2020 from Edmonds EV Electric Cars

Best Electric Vehicles for 2020 from Edmonds EV Electric Cars

by | May 12, 2020

Category: EV's | Featured

Best Electric Vehicles for 2020 from Edmonds EV Electric Car Show

(Also See: Here Are The Top 3 Electric Cars by Fully Charged Rory Reid.)

Electric vehicles aren’t just a new phenomenon. In fact, the all-electric car first was developed in the 1830s. What’s new is that EVs today compete for market share with traditional gas and oil models. Thanks to recent dramatic advancements in a new battery and ultra-charging technology, electric cars will finally become the most feasible alternative to old gasoline ones. Today’s best EVs do make a compelling pitch to all types of drivers.

They’re practical to own, easy to navigate, fairly cheap operate, and loaded with futuristic technology. But shopping for a good electric vehicle does require a different shopping experience. While a typical gasoline car is being filled up with gas in just a few minutes, electric cars can take much, much longer to totally recharge

One trick is to know about how far will drive in your average day and how many times you’d have to charge up. If you want to charge up at work or home, an electric car might just be for you..

Car Charging and Distance Speed

Car Charging and Distance Speed

To simplify the new car shopping experience,  Edmunds has put together a big list of some of the best electric cars on the market in 2020. With EV’s evolving so quickly, the buyers have so…… many choices and no real guide to walk them through the process. The following article can help you find your next electric car dreamboat. an ever.

Edmunds.com put many vehicles and we rated them with a new testing process. This involved both objective endurance tests, and a100 mile city driving test. They then looked at a lot of features to determine a car rating system. So, the EV’s (electric-cars) listed below were heavily judged and graded for performance, endurance, and of course – overall style.

NOTE: We did find that the auto companies that list the average cost and maile per filled up were very realistic. is all-weather, but we did find a little difference in the colder weather climates.  Enjoy and let us know what you think.

Best Electric-Car Range

“Right now, Tesla is winning the range game. Depending on how they’re equipped, Tesla models can cart around a stunning amount of electricity. With new battery technology on the horizon, though, and more automakers joining the EV fray, Tesla may not be able to hold onto the crown forever. The models listed below are the specific versions with the best electric range.”

3 telsa Ev Car Models

3 telsa Ev Car Models

Tesla Model S Long Range — 373 miles

Equipped with a massive 100-kWh battery pack and lacking the extra weight of the Model X, the Tesla Model S Long Range boasts the best range of any electric car currently on the market.

Tesla Model X Long Range — 328 miles

The Model X is a heavy vehicle, so even though it uses the same enormous 100-kWh battery pack as the Model S, it can’t go quite as far. Still, all that battery means the Model X easily outpaces its nearest non-Tesla competitor.

Tesla Model 3 Long Range — 322 miles

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range comes with a 75-kWh battery pack and is lighter and more efficient than its siblings, which means this Tesla can go a longer distance with a smaller battery pack.

Chevrolet Bolt — 259 miles

Tesla Model S Electric Vehicle

Tesla Model S Electric Vehicle

For 2020, Chevrolet rejiggered the Bolt’s battery chemistry, eking out the extra range to beat out all of its mainstream competition (even if only by a single mile).

Electric Cars vs. Gas Cars

Gas-powered cars are comforting in their familiarity. With gas stations easily accessible across the country, they provide unparalleled freedom and, in some cases, a dramatic exhaust note to boot. Sadly, they also produce a lot of air pollution. EVs are an environmentally friendlier alternative and a great match for many drivers’ day-to-day needs.

Compare Gas Vs. EVs Cars

Compare Gas Vs. EVs Cars

Electric cars drive differently but not necessarily in a bad way. They provide instant torque, making them feel zippy around town. And with regenerative braking, drivers can practice “one-pedal driving,” in which simply lifting off the throttle pedal results in significant deceleration. Electric-car ownership means adopting new habits as a driver and owner. Luckily, one of those habits is never having to visit a gas station. If you can install a charging station at home or have access to one where you work, there’s a strong chance an electric vehicle would make a good commuter for you.

Electric Cars vs. Hybrids

Hybrids use an electric motor to assist a gasoline engine, improving fuel efficiency while maintaining the freedom of a gas-powered car. They’re more mechanically complex, but owning (and driving) a hybrid really isn’t much different from owning a traditional gas-powered car, which is definitely part of the appeal. Plug-in hybrids can be charged up like an all-electric car and driven for a short distance on full-electric power before switching over to normal hybrid operation. Most plug-in hybrids won’t go more than 20 miles or so on electricity, though. (The outgoing Chevrolet Volt is a shining exception with its electric range of 50-plus miles.) An electric car with a range extender, such as the BMW i3, is different from a hybrid in that its gas engine is only used to generate electricity and can’t drive the wheels.

Electric Vehicle Benefits

If you can access a charging station at your home or office, you can likely rely on an electric car to replace your gas car for everything but road trips. All you have to do is plug it in at either location, and it’ll charge up while you’re doing other things. Electricity is also cheaper than gas, meaning you’ll save money on energy over the life of the car. For more details, check out our “The True Cost of Powering an Electric Car.” Cars that are all-electric also have fewer moving parts that can break. Most maintenance will likely involve wear items such as tires, brakes, and windshield wipers. You’ll never have to pay for a belt job with an electric car. And there are big tax incentives available, which can help cushion the upfront cost of an electric car. If you lease, you’ll see those incentives taken out of your payments right away, saving you some paperwork.

Choosing the Right Electric Car for You

For many households, an electric car makes a lot of sense as a second vehicle. Electric cars provide a clean commuting alternative, requiring less maintenance and zero trips to the gas station. The trick will be figuring out where and when you can charge and how many miles you need to be able to drive between charges. Make sure to check out our “9 Steps to Easier Plug-In Car Shopping” to help you take the first steps on your electric-car journey. You may be surprised to find out that an electric car could fit your lifestyle.


Best Electric Cars for 2019 & 2020 ― Top-Rated EV Cars and SUVs

Edmunds has rounded up the best electric cars and SUVs that have undergone our extensive hands-on testing. Elana Scherr and Will Kaufman run down what makes these EV cars worth your attention. Whether you’re new to the electric vehicle space or you’re an EV owner looking to upgrade, Edmunds has the ratings and reviews you need to pick the right EV for you and the tools to make sure you get the best deal. Today’s best EVs make a compelling pitch to commuters: They’re practical, easy to drive, inexpensive to run, and packed with technology. To simplify your search, we’ve put together a list of the best electric cars on the market right now. The electric-car segment keeps growing, and buyers have more choices than ever. The Edmunds list of the best EV cars will help you find the car that’s right for you and your driving needs Best Electric Cars & SUVs for 2019-2020

2019 Hyundai Kona Electric 1:24 The Kona Electric offers an impressive 258 miles of range, an attractive interior, and a long list of tech and safety features. https://www.edmuns.com/hyundai/kona-…

2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV 2:25 The Bolt leapfrogged the EV competition with its 238-mile range, quick acceleration, and approachable price. https://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/bol…

2019 Volkswagen e-Golf 3:32 The e-Golf drives well, has lots of room for people and cargo, and now offers 125 miles of range, which is plenty for how most people use their EVs. https://www.edmunds.com/volkswagen/e-…

2019 Nissan Leaf 4:37 The Leaf’s much longer range — between 150 and 226 miles — and snappier acceleration are its most substantial enhancements. https://www.edmunds.com/nissan/leaf/2…

2019 Hyundai Ioniq Electric 5:49 The Ioniq is a tremendous value for an electric car, both in terms of cost of entry and efficiency. https://www.edmunds.com/hyundai/ioniq…

2019 Tesla Model 3 8:36 The Model 3 has a unique design, an innovative user interface and impressive performance to make it a top scorer in our testing. https://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-3…

2019 Tesla Model S 6:45 The all-electric Tesla Model S offers exceptional performance, range, and utility. It proves that EVs can be both eco-conscious and aspirational. https://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-s…

2019 Tesla Model X 9:49 The Model X is an unusual all-electric SUV. Its range, punchy acceleration, and quiet disposition are highlights, but its gullwing doors and compromised interior packaging give us pause. https://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-x…

2020 Jaguar I-Pace 9:32 The I-Pace is an impressive machine that exudes style, poise, comfort, and technical sophistication. This all-wheel-drive electric SUV delivers great range and good utility. https://www.edmunds.com/jaguar/i-pace…

2019 BMW i3 7:37 While its 114-mile range doesn’t make it the champion among EVs, the i3 does offer nimble handling, efficient packaging, and a premium interior. https://www.edmunds.com/bmw/i3/2019/

2020 Volkswagen ID 10:43 The ID.3 is Volkswagen’s first production EV on its new MEB platform, and it’s the first step in the VW Group’s plan to churn out 10 million EVs over the next 10 years. https://www.edmunds.com/volkswagen/id…

Ford EV F-150 10:45 The only thing we know for sure is that Ford is working on an electric F-150. Marketing videos have shown a prototype version towing a train in a stunt. 2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC 10:51 The EQC is the first all-electric vehicle in the brand’s battery-powered blitz, and it kicks off Mercedes’ new electrified EQ subbrand. https://www.edmunds.com/mercedes-benz…

2019 Audi e-Tron 10:56 The 2019 Audi e-Tron benefits from acceleration that is smooth, silent, and swift. On top of that, the e-Tron presents important advantages such as a large cargo area and a refined interior. https://www.edmunds.com/audi/e-tron/2…

2020 Porsche Taycan 11:06 The Taycan is the brand’s first electric car. We expect this high-performance EV to have a max range somewhere between 250 and 300 miles and performance that’s worthy of the Porsche crest. https://www.edmunds.com/porsche/tayca…

Tesla Model Y 11:28 The Model Y entices with a relatively affordable starting price, a range of 200-plus miles, and the ability to tap into Tesla’s expanding Supercharger network. https://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-y…

Tesla Roadster 11:30 Expectations are high for the Tesla Roadster since Musk has claimed it will do 0-60 mph in 1.9 seconds and the quarter-mile in less than 9 seconds, making it the quickest production car in the world.

Tesla Truck 11:32 Not many facts about the Tesla pickup are known. In the past, Musk has expressed a desire to compete with the best-selling light trucks on the market. See our list of the Best Electric Cars: https://www.edmunds.com/electric-car/…


Top 3 Electric Cars by Fully Charged Rory Reid.

Here is: Reid will be a very welcome addition to the Fully Charged Show, but first, he must share which EVs are his favs. This is Rory Reid’s first official appearance as a member of the Fully Charged team. If you don’t know Reid, he has a storied past in the tech world and has most recently covered cars as the YouTube director at Autotrader UK.

Top 3 EV'S Per Rory

Top 3 EV’S Per Rory

In order for the Fully Charged audience to get to know Reid and value his insight and opinions, his first episode serves as an introduction. After that, he reports on his top three EVs. This is a toughy since there is so much contention between fans of different automakers and different EVs. If Reid comes off as a Tesla-only EV fan, that could work for and against him. If it seems he is skeptical about Tesla but loves other EVs like the Porsche Taycan, that could also be a good or bad thing in the eyes of some viewers. Fortunately, Reid is well-rounded in his love of electric vehicles, which is exactly how we like it. It turns out, you can love the Porsche Taycan and the Tesla Model 3 at the same time. To top it off, Reid’s other pick is the Skoda CITIGOe iV, which is about as far of a departure from these two performance EVs as one could choose. Check out the video to hear plenty of details about why Reid chose each vehicle on his list. Then, type your top three list in the comment section below.

Video Description via fullychargedshow on YouTube: Rory Reid’s Top 3 EVs | Fully Charged

In this episode, Rory Reid presents his first video for Fully Charged! Making the most of the current lockdown, Rory gives us some insight into what he thinks are the top three electric vehicles on the market today. But what will they be?

Rory Reid, joins Robert Llewellyn, Helen Czerski, Chelsea Sexton, Maddie Moate & Andy Torbet on the Fully Charged team, and we are absolutely delighted to have him. In this episode, he tells us his Top 3 EVs…. so far…. and once lockdown is lifted he and the rest of the team will be filming some fantastic episodes on clean energy and electric vehicles of all shapes & sizes. In addition, to reviewing every electric car, we will have series on Batteries, Electric Vans, 2nd hand Electric Cars, Electric Conversions & Maddie’s Electric Home; we’ve also got a few round-up episodes planned (Most Affordable EVs, Best Family EVs, Best Pick-up Trucks); plus some more left-field decarbonization episodes including E-bikes, Electric Motorbikes, Electric Boats, Electric Wake Boards, Renewable Heat, Food Miles and much more. Stay tuned to find out how you can #StopBurningStuff! (There are 500 FREE episodes on YouTube and oodles of organic goodness over on FullyCharged. Show too. All the best, the Fully Charged Team.

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