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

Baua Electric

Screenshot The model heading stateside is an upgraded version designed to meet the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s regulations for LSVs, allowing it to be street-legal at the federal level. kW on-board charger can recharge the vehicle in under three hours on 240VAC, or under 5 hours on 120VAC.

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Why this electric ‘car’ the size of two motorcycles should be on your list

Baua Electric

As long as they meet the regulations and can be certified as street legal, they’re allowed on nearly any road in the country that has a posted speed limit of 35 mph (56 km/h) or less. That means that a recharge likely costs you roughly the amount of loose change you’ve got dangling around in the bottom of your pocket.

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Ford announces Smart Mobility plan; 25 initial projects

Green Car Congress

Using Georgia Tech-owned golf carts to prove out the technology, a person sitting in a remote location can access real-time video streamed over LTE to drive the carts. Rapid Recharge & Share, Dearborn. The City Dash app tells users whether they are legally parked. Remote Repositioning, Atlanta.

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