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EV startups target niche markets with affordable, quirky models

Several startups are aiming to revitalize the electric vehicle market with unique, affordable models, targeting consumers who find current EV options too expensive or impractical. Chip, a Miami-based company, is launching a $15,000 "life utility vehicle" with a top speed of 25 mph, designed for short trips and resembling a beefed-up golf cart. Other ventures include TELO's small pickup truck with a minimalist aesthetic and Aptera's three-wheeled, solar-recharging EV, which promises up to 400 miles of range. AI

RANK_REASON Article discusses new EV models from startups, which are niche products rather than frontier releases or significant industry shifts.

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EV startups target niche markets with affordable, quirky models

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff ·

    A Beefed Up Golf Cart And An Anti-Cybertruck: Cheap, Quirky EVs Are Coming

    Chip Motors is taking orders for a low-speed, battery-powered “life utility vehicle,” priced from $15,000, joining a new wave of quirky EVs.