As more and more electric cars go on sale, here’s a look at every one you can buy in 2020 and how far it’ll go on a single charge.

Electric cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on American roads. And while just a few brands may dominate the news cycle, there are actually well over a dozen fully battery-electric models on sale in the US today.

Audi E-Tron

Audi’s first purpose-built battery electric road car has been on our radar for a long time, but now it’s finally starting to get to dealerships in the US for testing and order books are open

BMW’s i3

has always been a little weird looking and expensive at $44,450, but it does offer a few things that nothing else in the class can match. The biggest of these is its carbon-fiber chassis, which increases stiffness, reduces weight and looks great on a spec sheet.

Hyundai Kona Electric

The Kona Electric is one of the most exciting new EVs you can buy right now. It has excellent range, weird-but-fun styling, tons of standard equipment and all the other killer Hyundai stuff, including a great warranty.

Porsche Taycan

Porsche’s first battery-electric car arrives to take on the Tesla Model S. It’ll initially be offered in two flavors at launch, Turbo and Turbo S, later followed by the 4S, the former packing 670 horsepower, the latter with 750.