EVs are cleaner alternatives to traditional vehicles in many regards, especially since they have no tailpipe emissions.

But not all electric vehicles are created equal, especially when it comes to efficiency.

According toFueleconomy.gov, these are the most efficient EVs you might buy.

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Lucid made a splash in the EV world by dethroning Tesla in various performance metrics, including range.

It’s also the most efficient high-riding vehicle on this list, with a rating of 122 MPGe.

If that doesn’t sound impressive, let’s put this figure into perspective.

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Regardless, the savings in running costs are undeniable.

2023 Chevy Bolt EV (120 MPGe)

The Chevy Bolt EV returns an impressive 120 MPGe.

The best part is that the Bolt is one of the most affordable electric vehicles available.

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It starts at $26,500 and you get an excellent 259-mile range.

When you consider vehicles like the Chevy Bolt EV, it really pays to drive an EV.

This is no small amount, but you do get a more attractive vehicle for the extra money.

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This combination of performance and efficiency is mind-blowing.

It provides 310 miles of range from a full battery, essentially removing any fears related to range anxiety.

It’s not the best-looking EV, but it’s also not an unattractive package.

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It also offers 115 MPGe, which is nothing to scoff at.

The total savings depend on your utility rate, but the potential for saving money is definitely there.

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