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  2. Low-speed vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Under Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations, a low-speed vehicle is defined as a vehicle, other than an all-terrain vehicle, a truck or a vehicle imported temporarily for special purposes, that is powered by an electric motor, produces no emissions, is designed to travel on 4 wheels and has an attainable speed in 1.6 km of more than 32 km/h (20 mph) but not more than 40 km/h (25 mph) on a paved ...

  3. Can my golf cart be registered as a low-speed vehicle? | Ask ...

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    Q: If my golf cart (low-speed vehicle) has a top speed of 25 mph, weighs less than 3,000 pounds, and has all of the safety equipment (headlights, blinders, brake lights, mirrors, seat belts, etc ...

  4. Golf cart - Wikipedia

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    E-Z-Go began producing golf cars in 1954, Cushman in 1955, ... Solar conversion kits have been available for golf carts and low-speed vehicles (LSV) for several years ...

  5. Global Electric Motorcars - Wikipedia

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    Global Electric Motorcars manufactured its first vehicle in April 1998, a 48-volt GEM car designed for two passengers with a top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h). [4] Shortly after, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) established a new class of motor vehicles, the low-speed vehicle (LSV), also known as the Neighborhood Electric ...

  6. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car’s first product was a three-wheeled golf carts introduced in 1958. The company has continued making carts since. The company is regarded as an industry leader involved in many innovations, including producing one of the first street-legal golf carts. [7] It enjoyed newfound success with its DS line of golf cart beginning in 1980.

  7. Kandi Coco - Wikipedia

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    The Kandi Coco or KD08E was a small electric vehicle first available in the US in 2009, built by Kandi Technologies. [1] For a short time, this vehicle was available with a large US tax credit and an additional tax credit in the state of Oklahoma, bringing the take-home cost of the vehicle to under US$1000. [2]