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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