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AMERICAN ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY
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The Kurrent
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Cruising at 70 mph,
the wind in your hair? That’s so Old School. Get
Kurrent. Slow down, simplify. And, yeah, still have
the power to turn heads wherever you go.
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The American
Electric Vehicle Company (AEVCO) was created on the
idea that the American consumer is ready for fresh
thinking. Not a gradual series of tweaking and
fine-tuning, but blank-sheet-of-paper,
toss-out-all-the assumptions bold-faced innovation.
We set out to build an alternative vehicle that was
practical yet stylish, efficient yet fun. So, unlike
other companies who turned to the golf cart for
inspiration, we turned to the European micro car.
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Range:
Kurrent, when fully charged, will
travel 35-40 miles at a constant speed of 25 miles
per hour.
Cost per
Mile:
Kurrent costs less than 2¢ per mile
to operate.
Recharge:
To recharge the
battery, simply plug the Kurrent into any standard
110-volt household outlet.
Maintenance:
Kurrent never needs an oil change. Kurrent brakes
require almost no maintenance since the electric
motor provides 90% of the braking force
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SPECS:
Trunk space: 7.5 cubic feet
Length: 92 inches
Width: 50 inches
Weight: 1080 lbs with batteries
GVW: 1750 lbs
Motor: 4.1 KW electric motor plus 4 lead Deep
cycle batteries
Electric system: 48 volt
Front Brakes: 210 mm disc brakes
Rear Brakes:10 mm drum brakes
Front Suspension: McPherson Strut design with
coil over shocks
Rear Suspension: Independent swing arm design
with coil over shocks
Body: Through-Color recyclable ABS
Re-Charge: Plug into standard household
110-volt outlet
Re-Charge to Full:
Standard Equipment:
Windshield and roof for fully-enclosed vehicle,
windshield wipers, headlights,brake lights,
turn signals, reflex reflectors, parking brakes,
rear view mirrors, seat belts
FMVSS Requirements:
Meets all FMVSS 500 federal standards
Federal Tax credit:
Qualifies for substantial alternate fuel/electric
vehicle federal tax credit
see your tax advisor for details |
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