Why an SUV and an EV make the perfect combination.
How you ask? Well an EV perfectly takes
away the tasks that turn a fierce off-roading machine into something soccer
mums use to pick up the kids. The thing that makes an SUV tame is that they have
too many jobs to do. Yes they have off-road capability but it has to be watered
down in their attempt to get better highway mpg or 'car-like handling'. Its
like trying to get an Olympic sprinter who can also do your taxes, at trying to
do both they don't end up very good at either. Electric cars are make extremely
good speciality commuters- they cost almost nothing to run or maintain, they
don't use any fuel when stuck in traffic, they'll keep running till the chassis
falls apart and have fantastic low speed acceleration for moving between
traffic lights. By having a specific commuter you can also have a speciality
recreational vehicle too. And that's good news; because you'd spend next to no
money (and CO2 if you are so inclined) on 'fuel' during the week you could
afford to have a vehicle that doesn't get great mileage while rock-crawling.
And you can justify getting the bigger suspension and off road tyres since your
only going to use it for climbing every mountain and fording every stream. Sure
its a bit of an odd combination but they compliment each other so well.
And don't think an EV commuter means a dinky shoe box either. Just about any
car you like can be converted to an electric drive train to make a good
commuter. Older classics make for EV with unique looks and reliability to
be proud of. Pick a car and chances are someone
has already converted it to electric. Not an SUV fan? Well the combination
of an EV works with any recreational car; a classic, track car or just a head
turner, using an EV for your daily driver frees up cash and fuel for your
weekender of choice. So if your a car nut why not make your next project an EV
conversion, its one of the few projects that might actually save you money and
means that the one after can be made that much better!


