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EPA's 10 Most Efficient 2024 EVs & Hybrids

The EPA reports that these cars top their respective size classes in terms of efficiency.

Jake Hertz

August 19, 2024

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Alongside cost, fuel efficiency is arguably the single most important factor in modern automotive design.

For manufacturers, designing vehicles with high fuel efficiency is a complex balancing act. It requires integrating advanced materials, aerodynamic designs, and cutting-edge powertrain technologies, all while maintaining performance, safety, and comfort. The push towards greater fuel efficiency has led to innovations such as lightweight composite materials, turbocharging, hybrid powertrains, and, more recently, the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

From the consumer's perspective, fuel efficiency directly impacts the total cost of ownership, making it a major factor in purchasing decisions. In a world where fuel prices fluctuate unpredictably, owning a fuel-efficient vehicle provides a buffer against economic volatility and offers long-term savings that can outweigh the initial purchase price. Moreover, as awareness of environmental issues grows, consumers are increasingly seeking vehicles that align with their values, prioritizing lower emissions and reduced environmental impact.

In this context, fuel efficiency has become a key differentiator that influences brand perception, drives market trends, and shapes the broader conversation about the future of transportation.

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Recently, the EPA released its 2024 list of the most efficient vehicles by size class. In this piece, we’ll examine this list to see which vehicles are toppign the charts in efficiency. Read on to learn about 2024’s most efficient EVs and Hybrids by size class.

About the Author

Jake Hertz

Jake Hertz is an Electrical Engineer, Technical Writer, and Public Relations Specialist. After he received his M.S. and B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Rochester, he spent three years working as an Electrical Engineer at MakerBot Industries. 

As a writer, Jake is well known for his frequent contributions to various engineering websites, where he has garnered readership in the tens of thousands. Through his business, NanoHertz Solutions, Jake works with cutting-edge companies in the hardware and semiconductor space to build industry buzz and awareness through Public Relations and Technical Writing services.

As an engineer, Jake now works with numerous startups to help develop their hardware products. He is also a Co-Founder of Origin Labs, a NYC-based design firm for tech startups in the hardware space.

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