Although they are a necessary component of golf courses, their use goes beyond only the greens. Electric golf carts are now used for the personal mobility, around homes, or in particular leisure ...
Call them golf carts, or electric buggies, but Yo-Go calls them Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs). They're specifically designed for local journeys, with a maximum speed of 20mph. Because ...
VW has confirmed that the next-gen Golf and T-Roc ... but the ICE-powered model won’t be the only one in the lineup. The German automaker has confirmed that a fully electric version is in ...
Imagine being able to pedal until your knee starts burning, then switching over to all-electric mode and coasting your way ...
On the road, the XP Kinetic is just as capable. It's rated for a top speed of 55 mph (89 km/h), but the lack of a windscreen ...
Last month I was fortunate enough to take a trip to China and visit seven different micromobility companies, each of which invited me to tour their factory, test out their new products, or attend ...
Start-up company wants Londoners to ditch cars and Lime bikes for golf carts DVSA-approved ... And for all its cutesy charm, the Yo-Go is still legally a car - and won't squeeze through the ...
As we all know, water and electricity don’t mix, and for some this begs the question: can an electric car go through an automated car wash? The answer is yes. Interestingly, however, in a survey ...
If you love taking longer trips but want to buy an electric vehicle, chances are you’re no stranger to range anxiety. Range anxiety is the concern that your EV won’t have enough battery ...
and how much time and money it could take to charge an EV on the go. Electric cars, or electric vehicles (EVs) to be more inclusive, are fully electric and rely on batteries for their power.