The range is a bit short, but the average American commute is just 50 miles, so 100 miles should serve the needs of most people in that market segment. Its big advantage is it can be powered from a small solar setup with a small battery bank, or just charged from any 120V outlet to full overnight. Handles freeways and keeps the weather out, but a subcompact can do the same thing for a bit more battery. Its most attractive feature is the price, at $15K before government subsidies, it should come in under $10K USD. A going to work in the city from the burbs car, also a good second car and beats the bus. I still think a subcompact hatch back is more practical and would top up enough range overnight from 120V, but it would cost more than this.
The Tiny Cheap Electric Car We’ve Been Waiting For?
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Our US correspondent, Ricky Roy takes a spin in the ElectraMeccanica: a one seater, three wheel EV designed for urban commuting. With a unique design and tantalising price tag, is this the best microcar we've covered on the channel yet?