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Velotric Nomad 1 review: Affordable, off-road adventure

Green Authority

You’ll get 55 miles of range per charge, which takes six hours to replenish when depleted. Solid suspension: Most e-bikes on the affordable end of the spectrum tend to cheap out on suspension, but the suspension is very durable here. The front fork absorbed every bump I rode over, whether dirt, gravel, or even light snow.

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HeyBike Mars review: Reliably rugged wherever you go

Green Authority

It’s also one of the more affordable bikes, costing less than a grand, but that doesn’t mean it’s made cheaply. All I had to do was unfold the bike, align the handlebars, screw in the pedals, and then leave the bike to charge. It is meant for people who want a portable e-bike that’s easy to use anywhere.

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How to Save Money When Leasing a Van

Clean Fleet Report

One way you can save money for your business is to lease a van — in fact, leasing can often be cheaper and more practical than buying outright! Alternatively, if you’re frequently transporting heavy goods, a high-capacity van may be the answer.

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Lectric XP 3.0 Review: Leveling up what ain’t broke

Green Authority

is one of the most accessible and affordable folding e-bikes available. The bike arrives fully assembled, so all you should have to do is take it out of the box, unfold it and charge the battery to get started. This can be more difficult at night if you don’t have a good light source. Should you buy the Lectric XP 3.0?

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Peugeot E-Expert walk around and first drive

Drive Electric

Here’s the Peugeot lion with a dichroic treatment on it to signify that it’s electric, apparently the badge changes colour according to the light and angle, to me from here it looks blue. Coming round the front you’ve got your automatic lights and alloy wheels. The CCS connector is your public rapid charge port.

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Chevrolet Spark EV: speedy, smooth and quiet; the importance of motor control

Green Car Congress

seconds); efficient (combined city/highway 119 MPGe); affordable (as low as $17,495 in California net after Federal and state rebates); fun-to-drive electric vehicle targeted for the urban environment. It will be the first vehicle on the market to use the recently approved SAE combo charger for DC Fast Charging (J1772).

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Ride1Up 700 series review: A classy Class-3 e-bike that doesn’t break the bank

Green Authority

The Ride1Up 700 series is billed as an all-around city and commuting bike, and it’s one of the more affordable Class 3 e-bikes. But for anything longer, you might want to consider bringing a second charged battery to swap in on your journey. Should you buy the Ride1Up 700 Series? See also: Electric bicycle buyers guide.

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