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Best Electric Vehicles Under $25,000

So you want to make the switch to electric and you aren't looking back. Whatever the reason behind your decision, to save money, stop supporting big oil, or you are tired of the heavy influence oil has on our foreign policy, you want to buy a electric vehicle.

And really who can blame you? Technology continues to push electric vehicles and improve performance and range with each passing year. There's now a bigger market for electric vehicles than ever before, as evidenced by many of the new cars you can buy in 2015.

But many of the latest and greatest electric vehicles still have price tags that are more reflective of our technological limitations as opposed to anything else. The BMW and Mercedes-Benz entries into the Electric Vehicle (EV) segment are relatively affordable for electric vehicle standards, but still push the price break well above $40,000. If you want something like the Tesla Model S P85D, it's going to cost you well over six figures making it a pipe dream for most consumers.

Technology is quickly catching up to the demand for an affordable electric vehicle, because over the past 12 months there's been several new entries to this segment. Combine this fact with the increases to federal and state rebates, and many of these new electric vehicles check in well under the $25,000 dollar mark.

This list is comprised of the best 2015 electric vehicles that you can buy under $25,000 dollars. This list uses the federal and state rebates and any incentives to factor the price shown. Your state or region may have more or less tax rebates or incentives in place, make sure to check with your local regulatory laws as they pertain to electric vehicles.

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2015 Volkswagen e-Golf

2015 Volkswagen e-Golf

Volkswagen's all new e-Golf first made it's appearance in 2014, and also makes the Ten Best Cars of 2015 list. Armed with a 84 mile range, the e-Golf can last 126 miles in the city according to EPA estimates.

Winner of the 2014 Motor Trend Car of the Year, the electric Volkswagen e-Golf is also pretty affordable, checking in at $25,150 before any state or federal tax incentives.

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2015 Ford Focus Electric

2015 Ford Focus Electric

One of the older models on this 2015 list of best electric vehicles, the Ford Focus Electric has an electric range of 76 miles, and combined mileage of 105 mpg. Ford reintroduced the Focus Electric for the 2015 model year by slashing prices by 6,000 dollars which puts this electric vehicle right in our wheelhouse.

For an exceptionally reasonable price and a few years under it's belt, the Ford Focus Electric at 22,750 represents a great buy. Federal rebates can push this price into the low $21,000 dollar range, and if you live in Georgia or California the price can go down to around 20,000 dollars.

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2015 Nissan Leaf

2015 Nissan Leaf

Dominating the sales numbers last year, the Nissan Leaf has been a commercial and critical success for the Japanese automaker. Rated as the fourth best fuel efficiency rating in the US at 114 miles per gallon, the Leaf can go 84 miles on battery alone.

With a final sticker price of $21,000 dollars, consumers can apply the federal rebate for a sub 20k electric vehicle. People who live in Georgia can really benefit from the state rebate, which offers up to $5,000 dollars, making the Leaf a truly great electric vehicle.

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2015 Kia Soul EV

2015 Kia Soul EV

Shocking the automotive world, the Kia Soul EV was well received as the new kid on the electric vehicle block in 2014.

Since then the quirky little crossover has broken into the top 10 in fuel economy with the equivalent of 105 miles per gallon combined.

Boasting a range of 93 miles on a full charge, the Kia stands as the second best efficiency mark of any electric vehicle in the US.

The Kia Soul EV sits just above our water mark for this Best 2015 electric vehicles list, with rebates putting the price tag at 26,000 dollars. You can combine your local state incentives to get this figure well under 25,000 dollars, depending on where you live.

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2015 Fiat 500e

2015 Fiat 500e

Currently only available in California or Oregon, the Fiat 500e Electric vehicle is a great value if you are looking for a new electric car. Priced at $24,800 before any rebates or state and federal incentives, the price in California dips further to $22,300.

This funky little hatchback features an electric range of 87 miles and a combined range of 116 miles with gasoline. With the great price tag, there's a harder true value on this list than the Fiat 500e.

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2015 Chevrolet Spark EV

2015 Chevrolet Spark EV

Leading the way for GM's continued efforts to reinvent themselves, the Spark EV has been well received by critics and consumers alike. With a sub $20,000 dollar price tag that can dip well under 17,000 with federal incentives, the Spark EV boasts 119 mpg combined.

Electric motor range peaks at 82 miles on a full charge, Chevy's new Spark EV is a sure fire contender on the frontier of EV vehicles.

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Consumers have never been more responsible and conscious in comparing products and corporations, in regards to lowering emissions and waste.

Not sure about electric vehicles or maybe have some doubts about charging system infrastructure? Take a look at the top 10 efficient cars for sale in 2015.

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2015 Smart Electric Drive

2015 Smart Electric Drive

A throwback to fuel efficient vehicles in generations past, the Smart Electric Drive is a minimalist approach to electric vehicles. You won't be able to give all your friends a ride, or do much shopping but for $18,000 dollars you'd be hard pressed to find more value.

Excellent electric vehicle performance at 122 city miles per gallon, although the electric motor underwhelms with a 68 mile range.

Really though, federal rebates will push the price point for the 2015 Smart electric vehicle well under the 17,000 dollars. Combine with your state incentives to make a truly smart decision when you want to check out 2015 electric car reviews.

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Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Mitsubishi i-MiEV

With a EPA estimated 112 miles per gallon, the Mitsubishi i-MiEV is one of the most unknown electric vehicles for sale in America. If you are in the market for a budget electric vehicle that will get you from point A to point B the Mitsubishi i-MiEV could be the EV for you.

Post rebates put this diminutive hatchback well under $15,000 dollars, which is easily one of the most affordable electric vehicles on this list. Underpowered from the electric motor standpoint, the i-MiEV can only eek out 61 miles on a single charge.