Context: I sell cars and currently have a Nissan Leaf. A customer had asked if I knew why it had 121city/91highway MPG listed if it was a fully electric vehicle. This confused me too and it’s apparently a common thing? Thanks.
It’s a way to easily compare vehicle efficiency. Personally, I used $/mi to compare my leaf’s operational costs and the ice vehicle it replaced. I think Nissan’s marketing called it eMiles at the time.
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