cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/21667133
I’m a country boy all my life. I can’t cycle or take the metro anywhere. Walkable cities are great but they’re a hundred miles away.
Everyone goes on about how they hate cars, but what else are you supposed to do?
https://electrek.co/2023/12/04/livaq-equad-unveiled-as-most-capable-electric-atv-ever/ – this article talks about something with a 108km/h and a range of 273 km. It’s mad expensive unfortunately, but that is normally to do with adoption rates and scale.
(It says “claims a range of 170 miles (273 km) from its 15.4 kWh battery pack”, which implies consumption of about 55 watt-hours per km travelled, though that’d be variable depending on speed and conditions)
If I had one of these, I could get to town, get to a train station, without a car. I could carry one child, which is worse than a car, but the energy consumption is a 3-4× lower than a car. If train stations had swappable batteries, that would be ideal, but I don’t see that coming any time soon.
Edit: Micromobility does not have to be urban, any misinformed reports to that effect will be disregarded. Micromobility is something that everyone can use.
Here’s the solution for you. Unlimited range because it uses human power. And it looks way better :)
https://www.kinner-car.com/
Those thin wheels are not going to hold up to what passes for roads in the places where someone is considering an ATV.
I have seen that. But was it a requirement? Or was the ATV type just the first small electric vehicle that he stumbled upon?
BTW such ones are used on the good and bad roads :) of India:
https://mahindralastmilemobility.com/treo-hrt
Velomobiles are pretty cool but IDK if that’s quite what they’re looking for. If it is though, they could also check out reverse trikes aka tadpoles for something similar but lighter/more bare-bones.