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History of the GEM Car and a Look at Its Future

Clean Fleet Report

A Small, Slow EV That Has Found an Expanding Niche You don’t need a high-speed sports car or heavy-duty truck when driving around your neighborhood. Instead, you can get by with a low-speed vehicle like a golf cart or bicycle. While they look like golf carts, GEM’s electric cars stand out among small vehicles.

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On National Golf Cart Day (seriously), here’s 10 ways they beat cars

Baua Electric

Golf carts are no longer just for cruising the country club. In fact, these days, they’re more commonly found zipping through neighborhood streets or joy-riding around beach communities. Here are 10 compelling reasons why golf carts might just be the better choice for your local transportation needs.

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EV-maker Eli launches its $11,900 electric micro ‘car’ in the US

Baua Electric

Microcars, often referred to as quadricycles in Europe and Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) or Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) in the US, are a niche category designed largely for urban travel. The funny thing here is that I can already tell you what the detractors are going to say: that it’s an overpriced, glorified golf cart.

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I went back to China to tour more e-bike factories and visit companies. Here’s what I saw

Baua Electric

However, the working environment has improved considerably for certain tasks like fine soldering that are still done by highly trained hands. Zhenmin golf cart factory tour Zhenmin gave me access to their entire factory to see how electric golf carts and neighborhood electric vehicles are produced.

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Bans, Fees, Taxes. Can Anything Stop Overtourism?

Baua Electric

By the middle of the last decade, cities like Amsterdam and Barcelona had begun taking tentative steps to relieve tourisms impacts on infrastructure, housing, the environment and quality of life. And in South Korea, authorities have imposed a curfew in a historic neighborhood of Seoul to dampen tourist excesses. Will regulations work?

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