Which Automaker Has The Largest U.S. Electric Vehicle Footprint?

The next generation of electric automobile competition officially began in December when General Motors Company GM 1.1% shipped 579 of its award-winning Chevy Bolt EVs. The Chevy Bolt is GM’s first venture into the long-range electric vehicle mass market. The car delivers 238 miles on a full charge and prices just below $30,000 once a $7,500 federal tax rebate is factored in.

The Bolt’s ground-breaking technology is one of the reasons why it was recently named the 2017 Motor Trend Car of the Year.

GM seems to be getting at least a one-year head start on rival Tesla Motors Inc TSLA 1%, which anticipates shipments of its highly-anticipated Model 3 will begin before the end of 2017.

GM, Tesla And Others

Despite the mass market potential of the Bolt and the Model 3, both automobiles have a long way to go to reach the top of the electric vehicle sales charts. Here’s a look at the top U.S. electric vehicle models sorted by November sales

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