It`s carbon-free, green, all-electric and street legal, and it`s called Moke. You can order yours at the Greensboro Auto Center, which serves Asheboro, High Point and Winston-Salem. Browse the NEVs available online before heading to 3800 Burlington Road in Greensboro, NC. You`ll quickly understand why Moke is the ultimate convenience for those living in gated communities and those who prefer outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, sand volleyball, and spikes. Meet Moke America at your Greensboro dealership today. Each electric moke is handcrafted to order in Sarasota, Florida, and customers can choose from 12 rainbow colors, multiple seating configurations, and other stylish options. Starting at $21,975, the Moke is 100% electric, road legal and good for the environment. Classified as a district electric vehicle (NEV) or low-speed vehicle (LSV), the Moke reaches a top speed of 25 mph and is 35 mph or less on all roads. Plug it into any 110-inch outlet for 40 miles of fun.
No special charging stations are required. You can find moke vehicles for sale at the Greensboro Auto Center near Asheboro. Before you commute between High Point and Greensboro for a test drive, find out why you should invest in this street-legal electric vehicle. There are basic safety requirements, such as manufacturing in NHTSA-registered factories and some DOT-certified safety equipment such as specific windshield windows, rearview cameras, manufacturers of pedestrian warning noise for electric vehicles, and seat belts. But there are no crash tests. No light test. No braking test. Not much testing at all. As long as they meet basic production and certification requirements and travel at maximum speeds between 20 and 25 miles per hour, they are rather golden. (This is also why imported Chang Li vehicles and other Chinese mini-electric vehicles are almost never allowed to drive in the U.S., as they cannot meet these DOT and NHTSA certification requirements.) The Moke can be ordered online: www.mokeamerica.com.
For media relations, please contact Vanessa Menkes at [email protected]. Available exclusively in the United States, Moke is a 21st century vehicle known for its electric power and unique design. This eco-friendly vehicle seats four passengers, which means you can invite your friends for a ride. Moke is classified as a low-speed vehicle and is a legal automobile on the road that delivers a maximum of 27 miles per hour. It is perfect for driving on the beach, golf course, country club or gated community. Have you ever heard of Moke? The Greensboro Auto Center team is happy to talk to you about it. Moke is a type of electric vehicle, environmentally friendly and carbon-free. They serve as an alternative to golf carts.
They are street legal and are called neighborhood electric vehicles. Those living in gated communities will love owning this eco-friendly vehicle. Sometimes you`ll see golf carts advertised as legal models for the street, but they`re actually LSVs. They have gone through the production certification process and have DOT-approved parts such as seat belts and windshields. Interestingly, however, most “road-legal” golf carts are no longer allowed to drive because they do not include rearview cameras and noisemakers, which have been mandatory in LSVs for a few years, but this is likely to change as manufacturers slowly revert to current laws. But Todd Rome, CEO and founder of Moke America, said it`s the real deal and they are assembled for each customer at the company`s factory in Sarasota, Florida. Apparently, under federal LSV laws, small vehicles are even allowed on most U.S. roads with a speed limit of up to 35 mph (56 km/h), as outlined in LSV laws in the United States. Golf carts are also not legal on the street, at least officially. They are illegal on public roads in the United States unless a state or city local ordinance specifically created an exemption for them, which is sometimes the case in coastal or Gulf communities. Many authorities turn a blind eye because there are more important things than driving a mother driving her child on a golf cart to a friend`s house on the other side of the subdivision. But technically, this mother is committing an offence.
LSVs, on the other hand, are road legal for these purposes (as long as the road is marked with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less). So, do LSVs look like golf carts? Yes. But are they golf carts? No. They are something between a golf cart and a car, but do not fit into either class, neither legally nor functionally. If you want to visit the lake, why not pack your bags and go in your moke? There is no other means of transportation as convenient as a NEV. The only catch is that they`re not really electric cars. Slowly but surely, more and more options are emerging in the U.S. from dealers who want to offer a full-fledged alternative to electric cars. And they certainly look fun, although if you can believe the marketing video below, it seems that the most common customers are blonde women who go to their yoga classes. They fall into what is known in the United States as the class of low-speed vehicles (often referred to as the neighborhood electric vehicle). The industry always seems to find a way to find that balance, with a $22,000 electric Jeep-lite, perhaps just north of where you can when it comes to hitting for your buck.