Move from golf carts to street-legal EVs starting to pay off for B.C. company | CBC News

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They will never be confused with a top-of-the-line Tesla. But the low-speed electric vehicles being manufactured by a company in Vernon, B.C., are starting to find their market.

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Would love to see these replace the ATVs and side-by-sides that plague rural Ontario

Brilliant idea! 👌👌👌👌

All I can see are bodies and blood whenever any dude in a half ton tailgates them when they're running 40kph.

Kinda neat, but how the heck were they approved by the tyrants at Transport Canada? Have you ever seen what they say is too dangerous for Canada?

REALIZE THIS: These electric vehicles were formerly known as golf carts. ✔️

With the maximum speed of 40km/h, this 25k+ CAD big toy could cause traffic jams everywhere.

Until it comes time to change batteries. Batteries are not better than natural gas. They should be running propane

Until they need a new battery which costs as much as a new vehicle then we have to figure out what to do with the old batteries since they cannot go into the landfill. EV sounds like a money grabbing hoax to me!

Ditch the race car hangover and start fresh. Starting. Stopping. Steering. Drive train and weather.

Toys....nothing more.

Electric golf carts have been around for years.

Good luck to any Canadian company under the current regime, I removed all my equity exposure to the Canadian economy when I witnessed what was happening during the pandemic! 🤔

Based on crash tests, style and speed, I'd rather smartcar or rickshaw it, or run with a backpack. Obviously marketed for all the inland cotton heads who live the high intensity 'sport' of golf.

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