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Electric car
What is the range of the Ford Focus Electric Car?
How much does it cost to charge a Ford Focus?
How many miles does the Ford Focus Electric go on a charge?


What is the range of the Ford Focus Electric Car?
Top speed and acceleration aren't really the point when you're behind the wheel of a battery electric vehicle -- range is. The EPA reckons the Ford Focus Electric will do an average of 76 miles on a fully charged battery. That works out to about 110 MPGe in the city, 99 MPGe on the highway, and 105 MPGe combined.

How much does it cost to charge a Ford Focus?
If electricity is 12 cents per kWh — the national average — it would cost $3.48 to go 100 miles. Another way to calculate cost is to use the number of kilowatt-hours it takes to recharge the EV's battery. If an EV requires 20 kWh to fully recharge and the rate is 12 cents per kWh, that's $2.40 to fill up the car.

How many miles does the Ford Focus Electric go on a charge?
Automobile Magazine (2012)
Acceleration and Power.
The 2015 Ford Focus Electric has a 143-horsepower electric motor and a single-speed transmission. According to the EPA, the Focus Electric gets 110/99 mpg-e (miles per gallon-equivalent) city/highway and can travel 76 miles on a fully charged battery.

Which electric cars have the longest range for 2018?
Most EVs for 2018 can run for between 100-125 miles with a fully charged battery pack. With battery technology evolving rapidly, some of the latest models boast the longest operating ranges. The best of the bunch, which we’re featuring in the accompanying slideshow, can run for well over 200 miles before needing to be plugged back into the grid.

The Tesla Model S is the industry's current champ, estimated to travel a whopping 335 miles per charge with its longest-range battery pack. At the other end of the scale, the tiny two-seat Smart ForTwo Electric Drive is the EV most likely to induce range anxiety, with a paltry 59 miles per charge.

Speed: Unlike conventionally powered cars, electric vehicles consume more energy running at highway speeds than they do around town. Likewise, jack-rabbit starts and sudden braking can take a toll on an EV’s battery range.

Temperature: Cold temperatures adversely affect a battery’s performance. According to a study conducted by the AAA Automotive Research Center, an EV’s operating range can vary considerably based solely on the ambient temperature.

Accessory Use: Using the heater, defroster or air conditioner places the most drain on an EV’s battery among all auto accessories. Preheating or cooling down an EV’s cabin while it’s still plugged into the charger can help extend its range.

Wind Resistance: As with conventionally powered cars, EVs consume more energy when overcoming wind resistance. That’s why automakers pay such strict attention to a vehicle’s aerodynamics. Driving at highway speeds with the windows or a sunroof open will increase a vehicle’s wind resistance. So will driving with a roof rack or other exterior accessories installed.

Terrain: It takes more power to drive any vehicle uphill than it does to go downhill.

1. Tesla Model S: 335 miles
Still futuristic-looking inside and out after six years on the market, the Tesla Model S sedan offers a choice of battery packs that afford between an estimated 249 and a class-leading 335 miles on a charge for 2018. The most energy-efficient Model S is EPA-rated at 102/105 e-mpg.

2. Tesla Model 3: 310 miles
The Tesla Model 3 is the upstart EV maker’s latest vehicle, and it’s a sleekly cast midsize sedan with a truly practical operating range. It’s rated at 136/123 e-mpg (120/112 e-mpg with the optional all-wheel-drive system).

3. Tesla Model X: 289 miles
The Tesla Model X is the automaker’s least-efficient model, yet it still beats most EVs with an estimated operating range of 238-289 miles, depending on the version. That’s particularly impressive considering this is a rather large and heavy all-wheel-drive crossover SUV. It’s EPA-rated at 91/95 e-mpg.

4. Chevrolet Bolt EV: 238 miles
The Chevrolet Bolt subcompact hatchback is the brand’s Tesla fighter. It’s peppy and roomy and it can be driven in “one pedal” mode with the car’s regenerative braking system slowing down the vehicle when lifting off the accelerator. It’s rated at 128/110 e-mpg.

5. Nissan Leaf: 151 miles
With an estimated operating range of 151 miles, the revamped 2018 version of the popular Nissan Leaf can run for about 50 percent longer on a charge than last year’s model at 107 miles. In terms of its equivalent fuel economy, the EPA rates it at 125/100 (city/highway) e-mpg. 6. BMW i3: 114 miles 7. Nissan Leaf: 107 miles

8. Ford Focus Electric: 100 miles

1. Tesla Model S: 335 miles

Still futuristic-looking inside and out after six years on the market, the Tesla Model S sedan offers a choice of battery packs that afford between an estimated 249 and a class-leading 335 miles on a charge for 2018. The most energy-efficient Model S is EPA-rated at 102/105 e-mpg.


Tesla Model S charging at the Supercharger network station in Harris Ranch, California



Model S at a quick charging CHAdeMO station in Japan

Which electric car is the best?
12 Best Ranked Electric Cars of 2018
•Tesla Model S: 335 miles
•Nissan LEAF.
•Chevrolet Spark EV.
•Ford Focus Electric.
•Volkswagen Golf Electric.
•Chevrolet Bolt EV.
•Fiat 500e.
•Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
?Chevy Bolt: 238 miles
?Ford Focus Electric: 100 miles
?Nissan Leaf: 107 miles
?BMW i3: 114 miles

Which electric car has the longest range?
8 Longest-Range Electric Vehicles For 2018
•Tesla Model S. Range: 275-337 miles; 92/105-97/100 mpg-e.
•Hyundai Ioniq Electric.
•Ford Focus Electric.
•Tesla Model X.
•Chevrolet Bolt EV. Range: 238 miles; 128/110 mpg-e.
•Volkswagen e-Golf. Range: 125 miles; 126/111 mpg-e.
•Nissan Leaf. Range: 150 miles, 124/101 mpg-e.
•Tesla Model 3. Range: 310 miles; 136/123 mpg-e.

How far can a Tesla electric car go on one charge?
Tesla rates the Model S 100D as being able to drive 514 miles at 45mph on a single charge. Tesla's latest car, the mass-market targeted $35,000 Model 3, is rated as being able to travel 215 miles per charge as standard or up to 310 miles with an extended range battery option, which costs more.

What are the advantages of electric cars?
There are a number of great benefits to electric vehicles (EVs) over conventional petrol/diesel cars.
•Cheaper to run. Owners of an EV have the advantage of much lower running costs.
•Cheaper to maintain.
•Other savings.
•Better for the environment.
•Health benefits.
•Safety improvements.
•Our energy security.

Do electric cars last longer?
Since electric motors don't have many of the complex moving parts found in a gasoline engine, EVs won't develop the same problems. ... And while electric vehicles may eventually require battery replacement (see below), the motor itself is likely to last longer than a standard gasoline engine.

How much does it cost to fully charge a Tesla?
It's roughly 3 miles per kilowatt-hour. Electricity costs between 10 and 20 cents per kilowatt-hour in the various U.S. states, so your charging costs would be between 3 to 7 cents per mile. Of course, if you're on a road trip, you'll be using Tesla SuperChargers. They're free.

How much does it cost to recharge an electric car?
If electricity costs $0.11 per kWh and the vehicle consumes 34 kWh to travel 100 miles, the cost per mile is about $0.04. If electricity costs $0.11 per kilowatt-hour, charging an all-electric vehicle with a 70-mile range (assuming a fully depleted 24 kWh battery) will cost about $2.64 to reach a full charge.

How long does a Tesla battery last?
The survey showed that on average the Model S lost about 5 percent of their power in the first 50,000 miles and that the degradation then slowed. Tesla's Model S hasn't been available longer than four years, but among several with 100,000-plus miles, the battery pack degradation was less than 8 percent.

Can you plug an electric car into a regular outlet?
An electric car can be plugged into a typical household outlet, but a higher-voltage outlet will significantly reduce charging time. However, if you're like me and drive a Volt on a fairly short commute and can charge overnight, a 110v outlet will make sure you have a full, or nearly full, battery in the morning.

How long does it take a Tesla to fully charge?
From zero to 300 miles would take about 52 hours at that rate. With a single onboard charger connected to a 240-volt outlet, which Tesla recommends, the pace can reach speeds up to 31 miles of range for each hour of charging, meaning a full 300-mile charge takes less than 9.5 hours.

What did Tesla invent?
Serbian-American engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) made dozens of breakthroughs in the production, transmission and application of electric power. He invented the first alternating current (AC) motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology.

Why did Elon Musk name Tesla?
Elon Musk didn't pick the name! The original founders of Tesla Motors, Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, chose between if they should name the company after the scientists Nikola Tesla or Michael Faraday. Elon Musk invested in the company Tesla Motors several months after they had chosen Tesla.

Can you charge an electric car at home?
Charging. You can easily charge your EV at home or on the move. Electric cars can plug in to your domestic 13amp power supply at home, the same as your vacuum cleaner or TV. In fact, trials have shown that's what most EV users do - 85 per cent plug in and charge overnight at home or work.

What is Tesla best known for?
Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 to January 7, 1943) was an engineer known for designing the alternating-current (AC) electric system, which is still the predominant electrical system used across the world today. He also created the "Tesla coil," which is still used in radio technology.

How far can a Tesla go on a single charge?
In June, following the Belgian record of 901.2km, Musk said that it would be theoretically possible to drive a Model S more than 1,000km on a single charge with the right tyres. Tesla rates the Model S 100D as being able to drive 514 miles at 45mph on a single charge.

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https://www.tesla.com/

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https://www.tesla.com/contact

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Focus_Electric
Last Updated: September 10, 2018