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Yamaha Golf-Car Company (YGC), a consolidated subsidiary of the Yamaha Motor Corporation that also sells golfcarts in the United States, has developed a hydrogen-powered engine golfcart concept model, the DRIVE H2. Yamaha’s DRIVE H2 concept model is the first of its kind.
There you have it: By land, by sea and in the air. From tiny one wheel skate boards to giant ferry boats and all kinds of aircraft and everything in between, everything is going electric.
They are either glorified golfcart city cars like this one or they are only for the very wealthy like the Tesla. Apr 25 01:04 PM | Link | Reply HerrHansa 12 Comments A golfcart with a nice body, for more than the price of a decked out Mini. There is significant cause vs. effect debate on CO2. We have oil!
A very low cost EV is taking a golfcart transaxle or whole GC rear/seat and weld, ect a MC front end, frame, title to it, change the batteries from 6vdc to 12vdc to double the voltage and use larger dia VW Rabbit tires and you can have a nice 1- 3 person MC trike that goes 45-55mph and 50+ mile range.
You guys go ahead and buy your 40 mile per charge GM golfcart. Generating electricity from wind and geothermal rather than a CO2 producing sources would help alleviate that problem. The intolerable act is to pretend that making cars into plug-ins will reduce CO2. Oh, and it looks wayyyyy cooler than the Volt.
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