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Electric cars buyers guide

Drive Electric

A nervous feeling that you won’t reach your destination in your electric car on the charge you have available. Outdated phrase coined in the mid 2000s when electric car ranges were sub 50 miles, pops up still, does not affect electric car drivers beyond their first week behind the wheel. How long does it take to charge an electric car?

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Lectric XPedition: A seriously capable cargo e-bike

Green Authority

From parents taking their kids to school to delivery drivers needing to travel long distances, the XPedition can cover 150 miles on a single charge with a dual-battery set-up. We’re eager to see how this new programming will work during our testing.

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How to Save Money When Leasing a Van

Clean Fleet Report

Alternatively, if you’re frequently transporting heavy goods, a high-capacity van may be the answer. Remember, a low monthly payment might seem attractive, but if it comes with a higher interest rate or hefty charges at the end of the lease, it might not be the best deal.

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Ride1Up 700 series review: A classy Class-3 e-bike that doesn’t break the bank

Green Authority

See also: Electric bicycle buyers guide. The little things: Ride1Up has gone the extra mile with the final touches. The battery is rated for 30-50 miles of range, but using too much throttle can eat into your supply. Most of my commutes weren’t longer than 30 miles, so I was okay.

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