Apparently concerned about losing revenue as plug-in electric vehicles replace gas and diesel powered vehicles, the state of Washington is considering having an annual $100 registration fee for electric vehicles. The policy is also an attempt to make sure that all drivers pay for their fair share of maintaining the roads. As the author of the story points out, NEVs will most likely be affected by the bill in the short term, but being lighter than full-speed vehicles, have less impacts on the roads. Learn more: Allcarselectric.com
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Road Use Regulations Roundup – February, 2010
Some trends in this latest regulation roundup:
- A lot of legislative of action at the state level as the new year began
- More public road access for mini-trucks and UTVs
- Legislation benefiting LSVs including increasing speed limits, lowering speed limits, removing legislative roadblocks and equipment requirements
- More public road access for golf cart
Nebraska – A recently introduced bill would permit the use of mini-trucks on all Nebraska roads except interstate highways, controlled-access highways and expressways. The bill also provides definitions for UTVs and mini-trucks. The story notes that mini-trucks would be used not only in rural areas but by lawn service providers in urban areas as well.
Indiana – The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill which would allow the use of mini-trucks on local roads and state roads if properly titled and registered by the BMV. Mini-truck dealers must also register as a dealer in Indiana. The bill effectively creates a separate classification for mini-trucks which currently fall under the off-road vehicle category which includes UTVs, ATVs and golf cars.
Wisconsin – The Wisconsin Assembly Ag Committee unanimously passed the so-called ???Gator Bill??? which would allow light utility vehicles to be operated on roadways for agriculture use. The bill is expected to come to a vote shortly.
Mower County, MN – In the last week of December, the Mower County Board of Commissioners approved an ordinance to license and allow mini-trucks on county roads. Under the new ordinance, the mini-trucks are allowed on township and county roads, but cities in the county need to pass separate ordinances.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL – A citizen group is proposing that the speed limit for an 18.5 mile stretch of county road 30A be lowered from 45 mph to 35 mph to accommodate the use of LSVs. There is some opposition to the change.
Wisconsin – A bill working its way through the Senate would give municipalities greater ability to permit neighborhood electric vehicles (???NEV???) on roads that connect to highways or cross state highways without obtaining state DOT approval.
Alaska – The Alaska State Legislature today passed a bill that allows expanded access for LSVs on certain roads in Alaska. The bill will allow low-speed electric vehicles on roads with posted speed limits of 45 mph or less. Current Alaska law only allows these vehicles to operate on roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less.
Fresno, CA – The legislative process has been started to allow the city of Fresno to seek permission from the state to develop a neighborhood electric vehicle plan. The plan would clear the way for special lanes, signs and other upgrades required to allow the mini-cars on more city streets.
Utah – Utah lawmakers will consider a bill that would allow low-speed vehicles go without a speedometer, odometer and braking for each wheel. According to the story Utah and Louisiana are the only states that require speedometers, odometers and brakes on all four wheels.
South Carolina – A House Subcommittee agreed Wednesday to allow a driver to operate a golf cart up to 5 miles from their home or business as opposed to the current 2 mile limit. The bill moved forward despite opposition from the State Public Safety Director but still has several hurdles to overcome before becoming law.
Dunedin, FL – City officials are looking into allowing golf carts on downtown roadways, in part to pro-actively address future parking problems.
Mini-Truck Developments

Sarge mini-truck from Sokon USA?????????? Photo by Branimir Kvartuc
Sokon USA – After encountering quality issues with their first attempt several years ago under the Mattruck brand, Hal Ferrell and Michael Lewis of Sokon USA have launched a mini-truck based hunting vehicle.?? Selling under the brand Sarge, these mini-trucks feature four wheel drive, a 45 hp engine and a 25 mph top speed.?? The company claims the vehicles are classified as LSVs and are street legal depending on state and local regulations.
The vehicle, which seats five, is sourced from China based DFM (Dong Feng Motor), a subsidiary of Chongqing Yuan Group and will retail for about $14,500.?? In addition to the hunting market, the vehicle will compete against utility vehicles in the construction, turf, ranching, farming and government markets.?? Learn more:?? Dealernewsblog.com
DFM Mini-truck (Thailand) -?? Driven by rising demand in the Thai market, the company is talking to the parent company DFM of China about?? manufacturing vehicles in Thailand rather than importing them from China.?? Learn more:?? Thailandchat.org
Company News
Global Motor Services – This newcomer to the electric vehicle market is using former Bears coach Mike Ditka to promote their products.?? Their current line-up includes a converted Chevy Aveo and a three-wheeled scooter.?? They expect to add an LSV in the future and currently have dealers in San Diego, New Jersey, Las Vegas and Chicago.?? Learn more:?? Autobloggreen
Zap – Zap has shipped a Zaptruck XL equipped with a solar panel to a large government agency.?? The solar panel supplements normal charging and provides some extra range. Learn more:?? Zjucnc.org
Also the company has been awarded “…an engineering prototype contract for the design and development of an electric mail truck.”?? This project is for converting a US Postal Service gas vehicle to electric propulsion.?? Learn more:?? Autobloggreen
Cruise Car – Adam Sulimirski has been promoted to the position of General Manager from Global Sales Director.?? Learn more:?? Madduxpress.com
Massachusetts Registers State’s First LSV
A couple from Hull, MA became the first people to register a LSV in Massachusetts. Taking advantage of the states LSV law that recently went into effect, the couple purchased a Club Car Villager 2+2.

Massachusetts' First Registered LSV In Use
Impressively, they ventured out in the open-air vehicle in the middle of a New England winter. Club Car reports that versions of the vehicle with doors and vinyl interiors will soon be available. Learn more: Wickedlocal.com
Flux Power Chosen As Wheego Battery Supplier
Last week Flux Power of Vista, CA was chosen by Wheego Electric Cars to supply batteries for the Wheego Whip LSV as well as their full speed electric vehicle, the Wheego Whip LiFe FSV, which they expect to ship this summer.
Flux Power will provide Wheego Electric Cars with advanced energy systems that combine high power and energy density with excellent safety and life cycle performance. These systems include Flux Power???s ???Cell Guard?????? Technology that extends the life of lithium batteries.
Flux Power combines Lithium based batteries with their proprietary management system and claim to greatly extend cycle life.
STOV Technology Developments
I came across some new technology developments that have potential applications in the STOV market.
EV Platform for STOV Applications

Trexa EV Platform
The first is a new lithium-powered all-wheel-drive platform developed by Trexa.?? One area the company is specifically targeting with the platform is STOV for commercial, military and municipal fleets.?? The platform is made with with carbon steel tubing, aluminum and fiber-reinforced thermoplastics.?? Trexa claims the lithium iron phosphate battery system is capable of range up to 105 miles with dual motors and a top speed of 100 mph.?? The platform features a built-in 6 kW charger?? that recharges the batteries in four hours and has the flexibility to accommodate other charging options.?? Learn more:?? Blueplanetnews.com
Ultracapacitor Cells for EV Applications
Ioxus, Inc. has introduced a new family of electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLC) for transportation and utility applications.?? The company claims the 1,000-, 3,000- and 5,000-Farad (F) ultracapacitors are smaller in size with increased energy and power density than others on the market.?? The products can be used as the only energy storage device or in combination with other devices such as batteries.?? According to the company the 1,000F unit offers the same maximum power as competitive 1,200F products with 24% less volume.?? This size is targeted towards golf-car type vehicles and utility vehicles.?? Learn more:?? Greencarcongress.com
South Korea Opens Roads To NEVS
In line with a previous announcement to target the development of electric vehicles, the Ministry Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs posted revisions to road use regulations that will allow for the operation of NEVs on public roads.
…NEVs, electric vehicles with less than 60 kilometers per hour maximum speed that weigh less than 1,100 kilograms, will be allowed to run on roads designated by the mayors of local administrative authorities…
In addition, NEV crash tests will be conducted at 40 km/hr instead of the standard 48.3 km/hr.?? Learn more:?? Koreaherald.co.kr
Charging Stations Gaining Momentum
Over the last year there have been a number of stories regarding the installation of charging stations. There seems to be an upward trend with regards to charging stations. One example of this is in Hawaii where Green Energy Outlet has just opened up a new charging station. Initially it will be free for electric vehicles such as electric bikes, mopeds, Segways and Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs). Later users will be able to pay by either waving a smart card (RFID) in front of the device, or by placing a Toll Free call to activate the charge. Learn more: Tradingmarkets.com
Another story tells about the Lehigh Valley Mall where three outlets are provided for use by hybrid electric vehicles. Learn more: MCall.com
UPDATE: Coulomb Technologies Installs Charging Stations in Washington: Coulomb Technologies recently announced the installation of their Chargepoint Networked Charging Station at a supermarket in Washington. Charging is free and hopes are that some of the approximately 1,000 plug-in electric vehicles in Washington, which includes conversions, plug-in hybrid conversions, neighborhood electric vehicles and electric motorbikes will be able to use the station. The close proximity of many electric vehicle owners and the fact that the many o the supermarkets customers shop multiple times per week factored into the location decision. Learn more: Newsblaze.com
Company News
Global Electric Motorcars – Has produced a commercial to promote their vehicles and the federal tax incentives that are currently available for them.?? Learn more & see the commercial:?? Zachmarion.com
Valence Technology – Has won a $3.1 million contract to supply the Tanfield Group’s Smith Electric Vehicles with lithium iron magnesium phosphate batteries for their electric trucks.?? The company also supplies batteries for Tanfield’s joint venture in the US, Smith Electric Vehicles US Corporation, that makes similar trucks.?? Learn more:?? Streetinsider.com
CT&T – Bavarian Luxury Auto Sales LLC has become the first dealer to carry their vehicles in South Carolina, the e-Zone LSV.?? Learn more:?? Poastandcourier.com Comment: – What is interesting is that while CT&T has generated a lot of press I have not come across too much hard evidence related to actual vehicle sales.?? This may be?? a start. – Marc Cesare