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The following are links to electric cars that that are currently on the market or will soon be available. If you have additional cars to add or additional information about a car, feel free to edit.


CARS THAT LOOK LIKE NORMAL CARS
AMP Saturn Sky Conversion http://www.ampmotorworks.com, Currently taking orders for first 300-Cincinnati area only.
The “eBox” http://www.acpropulsion.com, A converted Scion by ACPropulsion-Cost: cost of car + $55,000 for the conversion, or they will convert your Scion. There is currently (Dec 09) not much, if anything, on the AC Propulsion website about the eBox.
Fisker Karma http://www.fiskerautomotive.com, Actually a plug-in hybrid that runs in all-electric mode for the first 50 miles. Now taking reservations for 2010 model year (MSRP of $80,000)
Hybrid Technologies (EV Innovations) http://www.hybridtechnologies.com, Offering converted Smart Cars, PT Cruisers, and other vehicles with lithium-ion powered drive systems.
Nissan Leaf http://www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electric-car/index.jsp, Slated to begin production at the end of 2010, the Leaf may be the first all electric large scale production car to be made available. The price has been announced at $32,780, or $25,280 after the Federal tax credit.
The Lightning http://www.lightningcarcompany.co.uk, Currently taking pre-orders
Mini Cooper Mini E http://www.miniusa.com/minie-usa, The “Mini E” is soon to be released in a limit 1 year field trial of 500 cars in the New York, New Jersey, and Los Angeles areas. The application period to participate is currently closed.
Phoenix Sport Utility Vehicles http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com, Consumer Release in 2010
Smith Electric Vehicles http://www.smithelectricvehicles.com, European manufacturer of heavy and light duty electric trucks. They currently sell an all electric version of Ford’s “Transit Connect” van that will debut in the US in 2010.
The Tesla Roadster http://www.teslamotors.com, One of the most publicized electric vehicles, now shipping for $100,000+.
The Tesla “S” http://www.teslamotors.com/models/index.php, To be released in 2011, Tesla motors states that “with a 300-mile range (depending on what battery you choose) and 45-minute Quick Charge, the $49,900 Model S can carry five adults and two children in quiet comfort – and you can charge it from any outlet, without ever stopping for gas. World’s first mass-produced electric vehicle offers performance, efficiency and unrivaled utility, making it the only car you’ll ever need.”
Think http://www.think.no, Made in Norway with planned 2009 release in the US




CARS THAT LOOK LIKE ELECTRIC CARS
Aptera http://www.aptera.com, Reservations are being taken for planned electric (model 2e) and hybrid (model 2h) versions scheduled for release in 2009 and 2010 respectively.
Myers Motors http://www.myersmotors.com, Promoted as “the nation’s first all-electric (110 volt outlet charging), highway speed (76 mph), lithium battery powered, sub-$30,000 vehicle.”
Persu Mobility (formerly Venture Vehicles) http://www.flytheroad.com/index.html, An enclosed 3-wheel vehicle, originally developed as the Vandenbrink Carver http://www.carver-worldwide.com . An all-electric vehicle is reportedly in the works, although this is not apparent from their website. A hybrid is planned for 2010.
Reva http://www.revaindia.com, Currently being commercially sold in United Kingdom, Italy, Malta, Cyprus, Norway, Spain Ireland, Japan, Srilanka, and being test marketed in Australia, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, Nepal etc.
The Tango T600 http://www.commutercars.com and http://www.commutercars.com/intro.html, Currently sold as a “kit” car for $108,000




LOW SPEED OR NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLES
BG Automotive http://www.bgelectriccars.com, Neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) that go less than 40 mph
Dynasty http://www.itiselectric.com/index.htm, Manufactures low speed vehicles (LSVs) for speeds less than 25 mph
The eRoadster http://eroadster.com, A 45mph converted electric roadster
Global Electric Motorcars http://www.gemcar.com, GEM, a Chrysler Company that produces low speed electrics
Kurrent http://www.getkurrent.com/home.html, A neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV)
Miles Electric Vehicles http://www.milesev.com, Low speed vehicles available now. A highway speed vehicle is reportedly in development.
Obvio http://www.obvio.ind.br/obviona/sales.htm, A Brazilian made vehicle that does not appear to be currently available
Zenn http://www.zenncars.com, A neighborhood electric vehicle with regulated maximum speed of 25 mph


Other Sources to Check Out:

Wikepedia's list of electric production cars: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_production_battery_electric_vehicles

All cars electric: http://www.allcarselectric.com/





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