Meet the Carver, a Three-Wheeled Electric Vehicle That Can Lean in Curves and Be an Innovation in the Automotive Industry
The automotive market will soon welcome a new electric vehicle that has three wheels and closely resembles electric scooter models. The vehicle is named Carver, a microcar produced in the Netherlands that is 100% electric and focused on urban transport. The model has great range for short distances, being compact, practical, and can be parked anywhere. The electric car features a unique design, capable of revolutionizing the automotive industry.
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Carver: Electric Car Weighs Only 330 kg
The electric car reaches a top speed of 45 km/h and has a modest range of 100 km. The Carver is a microcar for urban mobility, weighing only 330 kg. Its lower range and speed are due to its size, which also supports only a 5.4 kW battery.
What really stands out in the Carver is its Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) technology, responsible for the stability of the electric car. Thus, with the technology, the microcar, which will revolutionize the automotive industry, leans when turning just like a motorcycle. This is the positive aspect of the electric car.
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Electric Car Costs Over 9,000 Euros
The downside of the model is its price in its country of origin, which reaches the automotive industry at a cost of €9,980. This amount, in direct conversion, would equate to R$ 62,008, not accounting for tax or fee differences. The price includes the base model, as well as a heater and window defroster, which are functional in relation to the cold in Europe.
The electric car that promises to revolutionize the automotive industry has other versions besides the conventional one, such as the Carver Comfort, which offers more technological items than the basic model. For this version, the price increases to €10,970 (R$ 68,140), equipped with a sound system with Bluetooth, mats, and a smartphone holder. The Carver Sport also has the same price but comes with black wheels.
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Also in the Netherlands, a small company aims to develop a solar-powered electric car. The vehicles will be ready later this month of September but will only be available for sale in 2022. The model has only two seats and is priced at €5,750 (R$ 35,000).
In addition to being sustainable with the use of batteries, the model is also produced from recyclable materials, standing out with its solar panel that gives the vehicle a range of 20 km.
Although it may seem small, the average trip for a person in Europe is about 12 km, according to the manufacturer of the electric vehicle. The innovative model for the automotive industry can reach 45 km/h and can also be charged from a 220V outlet so it can function on rainy days.


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