It took a few hours for the EcoRun team to unravel all the data from the event's participating vehicles. At last, everything has been compiled and here are the results:
EcoRun VehiclesMONC-SNIDSNID-FREDFRED-SJSJ-NEWNEW-SASA-FREDECORUNNRCAN
Chevrolet Bolt2.01.91.71.71.91.61.82.0
Chevrolet Equinox Diesel6.86.45.65.45.35.25.87.4
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid6.77.37.05.57.54.46.4*5.5
Ford EcoSport6.36.06.25.76.25.36.08.4
Ford Fusion Energi4.64.04.72.45.24.24.2*4.26
Honda Clarity Plug-In1.554.44.002.42.62.5*3.12
Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In3.62.43.80.63.93.73.0*3.35
Kia Optima Plug-In3.65.15.71.95.53.04.1*4.24
Lexus LS 500h9.27.29.58.07.26.98.09.1
Mazda66.05.24.75.65.74.75.38.0
Mazda CX-36.97.06.87.17.08.37.28.2
Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e7.77.07.75.07.67.17.0*7.35
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV5.95.15.55.36.85.15.6*6.2
Nissan Kicks6.26.35.96.15.75.05.97.2
Nissan Leaf2.11.81.71.71.91.61.82.1
Toyota Camry Hybrid4.84.64.55.24.84.64.85.1
Toyota Prius Prime2.63.83.02.04.12.02.9*2.78
Volkswagen Jetta6.05.35.45.64.94.75.37.0
Here is the breakdown of the abbreviations above:
MON = Moncton
SN = Snider Mountain Ranch break stop
FRED = Fredericton
SJ = Saint John
NEW = Morning coffee break
SA = Saint Andrews
ECO = EcoRun Average
NRCAN = Data from Natural Resources Canada
As well, the green jersey for the EcoRun participant with the best average went to Saskatoon reporter Jim Kerr. Next year's event is already in the works, and it is rumoured that the 2019 EcoRun could take place in Western Canada, the centre of Canada's oil industry!