This Is The World’s CHEAPEST Solar Powered Car

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • Jack heads to Breda to drive a prototype of the latest innovative solar-powered electric car to come out of the Netherlands: The Squad Solar. The brainchild of two former Lightyear employees, is this tiny, cheap and allegedly 'uncrashable' electric solar car the future of urban transportation? Or is it just a posh golf buggy?
    00:00 The best car that never was
    1:24 World's cheapest solar car
    2:44 A micro-ish car
    3:51 Exterior design
    5:02 Crash testing
    5:33 Convenience and swappable batts
    8:00 Very prototype-y
    8:38 Microcars just make sense!
    9:38 Visibility & efficiency
    11:38 Interior review
    14:20 Price & ride-sharing
    16:23 The verdict
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  • @darkejon
    @darkejon Год назад +1034

    Vehicles like this would be absolutely perfect in the Caribbean. So many islands there have to import fuel to get electricity and have an absolute abundance of sun all year round. To be practical there just need to be able to handle very steep hills.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +171

      Now there’s a video I’m fully prepared to make

    • @TristenHernandez
      @TristenHernandez Год назад +24

      @@JackScarlett1 yes, please do that!

    • @iereanstone
      @iereanstone Год назад +38

      A bit too low for the Caribbean roads it needs at least six inches clearance preferably eight.

    • @Y2Kvids
      @Y2Kvids Год назад +3

      @@JackScarlett1 Do you live in the Caribbean

    • @Berkeloid0
      @Berkeloid0 Год назад +29

      @@Y2Kvids No he doesn't but his comment was a joke about how he'd love a free trip to such a nice holiday destination to make a video

  • @cmac3530
    @cmac3530 Год назад +328

    Everyone wanting doors on a solar car makes sense. In theory, you'd want to store it outside to get the most sun so, the doors would keep the interior dry without having to worry about rain. Even if the interior is waterproof, no one wants to sit in a wet seat.

    • @DresdenFPV
      @DresdenFPV Год назад +9

      for a private car… yes
      also it's going to keep your private stuff you left inside a little more "removed" from the other people. I'm not talking about "safe", but about the same safety I get when I leave stuff inside of my bike-bag. You can't just grab something walking by.
      OTOH: for rental? Yeah, drop those doors! You actually want people to take a look around in your vehicle! Or take a seat and discover that it's actually nice - unlocking it while it rains? much better inside, under the roof!

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Год назад +2

      - ha ha, well even the old clear vinyl flaps on the mini moke will keep the rain out - they were as simple as it can get ( and a basic early model for a lot of the more recent "skateboard"" chassis designs).

    • @MrRoddersf1
      @MrRoddersf1 Год назад +9

      haha. I love that being thought of as an option in other countries. in the UK the doors or the car would be stolen within the day.

    • @pinga858
      @pinga858 Год назад +4

      And the aero smoothing of having the doors on will help range, especially the higher speed model :D

    • @skippyf.t.pfilmthepolice2358
      @skippyf.t.pfilmthepolice2358 Год назад

      It's that motorcycle style.

  • @jameshughes3014
    @jameshughes3014 Год назад +222

    Swappable batteries? Affordable? Solar? Going to be available in the US? It's like these people have done something insane... listen to what people want. I need this adorable thing. I hope they are wildly successful.

    • @cujoedaman
      @cujoedaman 10 месяцев назад +23

      We'll never see these in the US. The other car manufacturers and politicians won't let it happen. They can't make their money if someone else is.

    • @jameshughes3014
      @jameshughes3014 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@cujoedamanI suspect you are right, but a man can dream. If we did, it would really be a huge deal I think. I fear that the safety regulations though would add so much cost it wouldn't be worth it anymore.

    • @DJNoMask
      @DJNoMask 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’d buy a few for me and my family if they bring it to US

    • @sleepyreader666
      @sleepyreader666 9 месяцев назад +2

      I hope it really happens

    • @steffenrosmus9177
      @steffenrosmus9177 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​why not, Import it by yourself and establish a dealership. The US is the land of unlimited opportunities, or am I wrong?

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames 9 месяцев назад +12

    Lived in Southern CA a while, and it was not infrequent to see road-worthy (apparently, there were plenty around on the roads) open, golf cart-type vehicles as a “second car” (Or 3rd car). And often, these were charged off the house electricity supplemented by solar panels.
    They just have bench seats and a flat roof, generally no doors or windows, and don’t look highway worthy, but are handy for short trips around town, taking kids to and from school, going to the local stores, and are pretty popular, including among teen drivers.

  • @SquadMobility
    @SquadMobility Год назад +306

    Thank you Jack and Fully Charged for this nice video!
    We are working on this suspension issue, clearly the suspension is way too hard, (It seems the supplier made a mistake with the springs :-).
    One thing we forgot to mention is why we use a full Aluminium chassis; yes it is light, therefore efficient, and very recyclable. But mainly because we have got quite a large interest from islands and seaside resorts, e.g. in the Caribbean. Actually one of the first decisions we have made is to make the full chassis in Aluminium because of the corrosive salty & humid air on Caribbean Islands. This was suggested by an early customer in St. Barths.

    • @evthink
      @evthink Год назад +11

      Any chance of it coming to India ? We can use it for personal car and Car rentals

    • @TaiViinikka
      @TaiViinikka Год назад +16

      This is very smart because the batteries are likely to improve (and/or get cheaper) in the next decade, while electric traction motors are already the result of 100 years of engineering effort. It would be a shame if the frame were to rust out about the time that batteries have improved two-fold. Now I feel like I want to invest in a Solar EV rental company in Costa Rica!

    • @user-ie4tt1xp7j
      @user-ie4tt1xp7j Год назад +1

      Interesting, but did you try stainless steel or other corrosive-resistant alloys? What about composites?

    • @djsbriscoe
      @djsbriscoe Год назад +6

      @@user-ie4tt1xp7j Stainless steel is brittle and also expensive. I imagine composites are also costly.

    • @user-ie4tt1xp7j
      @user-ie4tt1xp7j Год назад +2

      @@djsbriscoe I'm pretty sure stainless steel could be described as a "brittle" material under certain circumstances, such as extreme cold, and that's not the normal environment for an ordinary car. Steel is definitely heavier than aluminum, but also much stronger. And the price highly depends on the place, weight vs volume, etc.

  • @gamertherapyconsoleyoursel5804
    @gamertherapyconsoleyoursel5804 Год назад +153

    I think this is the first micro-car I've seen where Jack actually has inches of extra space above his head.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +18

      A modern day miracle

    • @Random.ChanneI
      @Random.ChanneI Год назад +25

      What can I say, it's designed by Dutch people... :)

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Год назад +5

      @@JackScarlett1
      We know you are, but how about the car? 😉

    • @SquadMobility
      @SquadMobility Год назад +20

      Haha, Jack is tall, even for Dutch standards close to normal (his length that is..) One of our investors is over 2 meters and he fits reasonably well.

    • @z3nish
      @z3nish Год назад +1

      @@SquadMobility i love that.. reasonably well! that's a great mindset

  • @FredLinden
    @FredLinden 8 месяцев назад +7

    I live in the countryside in NE Thailand; a couple of years ago I bought an electric tuktuk, basically the front of a motorcycle and a cargo bed in the back with a windshield and roof. A year ago I had a solar panel and a new battery added. We get plenty of sun most of the year, even now during the rainy season.
    A couple of weeks I drove at least 45 kilometers: it was a sunny day and the battery didn’t even drop to 80%. It is slow - a cruising speed of 40km/h on a good road - but we mostly use it as a neighborhood and garden vehicle to transport manure, biochar, tools, plants, harvests, straw, food from the market and such. Speed is not an issue.
    If it had been done right from the start, it would have cost me an estimated $3,000, at most. Unfortunately it’s been a learning experience for everyone involved, but eventually I found a trustworthy mechanic and stuck with him through his learning process. By now - three battery changes later - it has cost me about $5,000, but it’s worth it.
    The nearest gas station is 3.5 km from here, in a direction we usually don’t go. The solar tuktuk has replaced the need for a pickup truck, so we bought a small hatchback EV instead. It’s easy and cheap to get things like tires and brakes fixed. Why vehicles like this aren’t everywhere beats me.

  • @dej7021
    @dej7021 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am just now getting into the micro car fit. Always been more of a biker. Glad to know something like this will be a part of our transportation future. Would greatly reduce traffic, auto deaths and the carbon foot print here in the US. Jack does a great job introducing everyone to these commonsense vehicles (I've been binge watching His videos). His enthusiasm is contagious when he talks about the features. Also, He's definitely not bad to look at himself. Thank you Jack and Fully Charged Show for doing these vieos!

  • @MrBizteck
    @MrBizteck Год назад +313

    These are going to be a MASSIVE hit in Rome. They love their microcars.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +34

      The older + more narrow the city streets, the more sense they make!

    • @nottooherbal
      @nottooherbal Год назад +7

      Would it get up the seven hills?

    • @bibliotek42
      @bibliotek42 Год назад +2

      And Jack repeats several times, they're impossible to crash!

    • @luminousfractal420
      @luminousfractal420 Год назад +1

      Look like the automated taxis they were gonna being to my hometown back in 2000, johnny cabs.
      They got thousands in european grants for it. Then we got 200m of cycle path and a new road network we didnt need (cardiff council, wales...if your interested eu grant people. They ran off with the money)

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Год назад +4

      @@nottooherbal - and regen back down, all the way. lol.

  • @dogbreath6974
    @dogbreath6974 Год назад +103

    Great little car for city and towns, removable doors are a great idea as well, the price of this is very good, especially when you can pay more for a mountain bike. Great work Jack and team.

    • @Asad-2166
      @Asad-2166 Год назад +1

      Let me know how you feel after destroying the car in a pot hole😅

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Год назад +7

      The prices you see these days for electric bikes looks a bit suspicious. Way to high given the improvements in battery technology, both capacity and price.

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Год назад +14

      @John Dance I think the idea then in Finland at -15 would be to leave the doors on and tick the "heater" optional extra box when ordering but clearly this is a product better suited for no worse than temperate latitudes.

    • @luisvelasco316
      @luisvelasco316 Год назад +4

      I agree removable doors are a good idea. Arcimoto should make doors standard on the FUV, removable of course.

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite Год назад +3

      We do have to wonder what the eventual price will be when actually available and on sale.
      Wouldn't be the first time a projected price will have been... "optimistic", shall we say.

  • @harveykennett6564
    @harveykennett6564 Год назад +2

    Stunning micro-car. The savings on not having to buy fuel are going to be significant. I'm sure you could probably stick a Bluetti in and charge up the car if you really wanted (I saw another micro-car channel where they did just that and charge up their car from a solar-powered Bluetti). Ofc, this already has solar on the roof. Excellent presenter as well, and his mix of technical info and informal, chatty presenting style felt very natural. I felt he got the balance just right.
    This is a game-changer for people especially in the cities in flats, where they can't run cables out to their vehicles and don't want to get ripped off with on-street chargers. Basically, the car is always charging 🙂

  • @AKAM389
    @AKAM389 Год назад +7

    I really hope they succeed. Already reserved mine. This is everything I need for 90% of my driving. Plus our government has an incentive of 5000eu compensation for new electric cars. So lets say ~6000eu for all my city driving needs? Absolutely!
    I live in a flat, so solar + removable batteries are perfect.
    The only concerns are if I will have where to repair it since I doubt there will be any partners in my country. And how it will survive the winters here.

  • @paulaspinall919
    @paulaspinall919 Год назад +77

    12miles/kwh. Bonkers. Now that would enable realistic transport for short distances. I’d certainly consider it for all my local stuff up to 20 miles. Swappable batteries mean you could nip into an ‘energy station’ and be on your way in no more than a couple of minutes. Space for shopping and the dog!👍

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +8

      It’s a blummin winner!

    • @maximilianholland
      @maximilianholland Год назад +12

      It has 4 x 1.6 kWh swappable battery packs.... ~100 km of urban range.

    • @aussiepyro
      @aussiepyro Год назад +11

      @John Dance Fuck yeah - bring it to Australia already, I'd have one in a flash!

    • @FalkonNightsdale
      @FalkonNightsdale Год назад

      ​@@maximilianholland That's 6,4 kWh in bateries, while 12 m/kWh would equal 5,2 kWh/100 km, so it should be even little more than that…

    • @steveulliott4106
      @steveulliott4106 Год назад +3

      @@FalkonNightsdale you never use 100% of a battery, once the volts drop to low it cant power the motors, think of it like shaking a coke bottle and undoing the lid, the liquid that squirts out of the top is your volts, whats left in the bottle is the energy that cant be used.

  • @2e0bgb
    @2e0bgb Год назад +24

    This is exactly what a microcar should be..Very good presenter....Andre..

  • @Richard.blackburn
    @Richard.blackburn Год назад +2

    Thanks Jack. I've pre-ordered my Squad Solar. Let's hope it makes it to market in the UK. I can see this microcar being really handy for small runs around town, school runs etc. It'll mean that I can leave my dual fuel V8 SUV parked on the drive and saved for longer journeys and motorway trips.
    I can see how a 90kmph version would be useful because it would keep up with HGVs on the UKs motorways... I wouldn't like to drive on the motorway at 70kmph, even for 1 junction because I'd be overtaken by HGVs. Very scarey in a little vehicle.
    Looking forward to seeing this micro car developing.

  • @Journeyjunckies
    @Journeyjunckies Год назад +1

    Amazing Amazing innovation. The strategy is remarkable. Thank you sooooo much fully changed ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @thehairybfg
    @thehairybfg Год назад +38

    I live in a small town. The main road has a 40kmph limit. Everything in the town only a 5 minute drive away. I think small places could use this as much as large cities.

    • @varunemani
      @varunemani Год назад +3

      Yes must reclaim the city, streets and towns, Truely felt better in the pandemic time in Seattle with lesser traffic obstruction.. 🍷👍

    • @hojbota-ptv
      @hojbota-ptv 9 месяцев назад

      I am working on a vehicle for personal transportation. It's going to be very compact comfortable, safe and affordable to run, make the person using it healthy and pollute very little. I have posted a few videos on RUclips if you want to see it

  • @andyreact
    @andyreact Год назад +218

    We need more of this, no idea why the big brands aren't making tiny simple electric cars! 🤷‍♂️

    • @robinbennett5994
      @robinbennett5994 Год назад +69

      There's a lot more profit to be made on a car that costs 10 times as much.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Год назад +15

      In the UK they wouldn't sell any.

    • @johngalt97
      @johngalt97 Год назад +27

      They're called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV), and are basically golf carts. No need to reinvent them.

    • @azuresapphire15
      @azuresapphire15 Год назад +8

      Money lol

    • @blade9292
      @blade9292 Год назад +6

      ​@@robinbennett5994 sure from a car manufacturer perspective it's all about that however I think these kind of micro cars are so much better mostly for electric. I don't they will ever replace the other models but complement them.

  • @Meisha-san
    @Meisha-san 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely review. Hats off to you, really.
    I love where we are going with some of this tech. Keeping things simple until we can find other materials for the construction of batteries & solar panels.

  • @dumitru8121
    @dumitru8121 9 месяцев назад

    Looks great for short distances and,most important,not dependent by fuel,gas,diesel. Great job!

  • @realavx
    @realavx Год назад +45

    Pushing those front and back tires slightly outwards is the most genius thing I've seen in a car. Imagine pushing them outward in all directions 🤯

    • @----.__
      @----.__ Год назад

      Pushing the wheels out sideways would lead to more car rollovers. It's why they haven't done it.

    • @realavx
      @realavx Год назад +6

      @@----.__ Formula 1: Am I a joke to you.

    • @PaddyWV
      @PaddyWV Год назад +1

      Alec Issigonis was working towards that. 👍

    • @pogo1140
      @pogo1140 Год назад +1

      @@----.__ you've never seen a mini have you? no not the one built by BMW

    • @ryanyoder7573
      @ryanyoder7573 9 месяцев назад

      Illegal in the US

  • @burnzy3210
    @burnzy3210 Год назад +68

    I like a lot about it, seems consumer friendly and built to be cheap, lets just hope it is!

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +5

      Agreed!

    • @burnzy3210
      @burnzy3210 Год назад +2

      @@JackScarlett1 mate it'll probably end up being something silly like £15k despite being so basic, nobody will buy it and the company will go under

  • @edwardlamb
    @edwardlamb 8 месяцев назад

    This was the coolest thing I saw at FCR Amsterdam back in 2022. So cool!

  • @TheNone724
    @TheNone724 11 месяцев назад

    I bought similar three wheel electric vehicle that I am upgrading. One advantage of three wheels where I live is that you can park it at walking paths etc. I also like that it looks quite small but has very good interior space even for two adults and will fit and turn literally anywhere. Also for longer trips it is easier for cars to pass you because you aren't much wider than regular scooter.

  • @dihhie
    @dihhie Год назад +43

    Will definitely keep an eye on this one. It ticks pretty much all the things I want from a micro car. Small but spacious, Safe, Practical, AC!, no extra tech that is unnecessary. The solar power is just the best dot on the i of the bunch. It makes so much sense and takes this one from "that's neat" to "I kinda want one yesterday"

  • @GreenJimll
    @GreenJimll Год назад +72

    Jack is going to be in so much trouble with his Mum! 🙂
    Nice looking, practical little car. I can imagine that being really popular in urban areas and as 2nd family cars.
    I also expect we'll be seeing some people saying how it is pointless because they have a daily commute that is a 100 miles in each direction. Heads up for them: we know this car isn't for you. Just move on.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +25

      Can confirm mum fuming

    • @TaiViinikka
      @TaiViinikka Год назад +3

      Yah, my Ma is the same. She's a a really good driver, for a person with no depth perception. Never an accident (touch wood) just a lifelong series of tiny scratches.

    • @sharonbraselton3135
      @sharonbraselton3135 5 месяцев назад

      Ev rvs. Can do that

  • @DEADB33F
    @DEADB33F Год назад +4

    I'd like a micro off-roader....
    Something this size, but solidly built with more suspension travel and 4WD.
    50 mile winter range would plenty. Small pickup bed with enough room for a couple of dogs would be a bonus.

  • @TandBKount
    @TandBKount Год назад +1

    Glad they're willing to come to USA!! We desperately need affordable small cars for city travel. I live in TX where there's no short supply of sun pretty much year round. I would love this!

  • @samspencer7765
    @samspencer7765 Год назад +52

    I absolutely bloody love this. Great show, great presenter, great little car.

  • @___asd159gh43
    @___asd159gh43 Год назад +27

    That headroom must be insane. Ive never seen Jack sit that upright

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +11

      It might be the first time I ever have

  • @emergentform1188
    @emergentform1188 Год назад

    Way cool dude, love it, great presentation.

  • @scottlavoie5405
    @scottlavoie5405 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'd consider buying one, the fact that it has solar panels already installed is great!

  • @Roberto-uk3ml
    @Roberto-uk3ml Год назад +62

    I love the idea. A 4 seater L7 would sell insanely well

    • @roguebullet4220
      @roguebullet4220 Год назад +7

      Agreed. Just going to try & place a pre-order request.

    • @SquadMobility
      @SquadMobility Год назад +9

      Working on this!

    • @ganeshmahajan1985
      @ganeshmahajan1985 Год назад +2

      @@SquadMobility possible to order from India?

    • @rickgarland1278
      @rickgarland1278 Год назад +1

      Look up the Xbus from electric Brands in Germany

    • @jaidee9570
      @jaidee9570 Год назад

      Why would it sell insanely well? Because it's electric or because it's basic?
      Tata released a 4 seat 700cc (I think) car in the UK because people said they wanted simple and cheap transport. It didn't have carpets, a radio, AC, it was really basic.
      Guess what? Nobody bought it, seems like saying you want simple, basic and cheap, doesn't mean you buy simple, basic and cheap.
      I think this is better than hiring a bicycle to get around the city, but a viable from of transport? Only if you don't really go anywhere, and €6,000 for not going anywhere feels expensive to me, nah I'll stick to my fossil fueled car.
      But I genuinely hope this sells well across Europe.
      I'm also hoping for a 50% reduction in the sale of fossil fuels in Europe, that'll mean a glut of fossil fuels on the market, fewer buyers and reduced prices and lower pump prices here in Asia.

  • @GlenGlenervo
    @GlenGlenervo Год назад +21

    Frustrating that cars like these aren't more available in the US

  • @rodanegordon1619
    @rodanegordon1619 Год назад

    I love it! I could see myself using this!

  • @medialex78
    @medialex78 Год назад +1

    Good to see/hear from this concept again after Lightyear and Sono Motors recently filed for bancruptcy. I feared that here too because Squad´s website is only updated sporadically. Here in Germany there are some similar (Chinese) microcars available that can be updated with solar roofs, but Squad with its removeable battery packs and other amazing features is way ahead. I cannot wait to drive my own!

  • @AnnoyingRash
    @AnnoyingRash Год назад +10

    It never saw the light of day
    A solar powered car - made me giggle

  • @ragingsilver
    @ragingsilver Год назад +12

    Looking forward to the day London has lots of these microcars about. Would be good to do my weekly shopping and seeing family in.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +5

      London is screaming out for these

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 Год назад +1

      Electric cargo bike. And a raincoat.

    • @nicholasroberts6954
      @nicholasroberts6954 Год назад

      Restricted to weekly shopping . . . Try once every three weeks home deliveries . . Let somebody else do the picking, packing and moving. . . You never get that time back !

    • @aussiepyro
      @aussiepyro Год назад +1

      @@cjeam9199 Of course! But why not have both!?!

  • @thomasgrant3393
    @thomasgrant3393 9 месяцев назад

    I definitely want to have one of those. That's an excellent addition to your main (far distance) car to go around a town. PERFETTO!

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'd buy and drive that thing; fun little bugger. Also, superb editing as always, and +1 for pronouncing _kilometres_ properly. Good job all around! BTW, it's _fewer_ cars, not "less" cars.

  • @jan-hendrikmasuch7196
    @jan-hendrikmasuch7196 Год назад +13

    The way this dude is communicating to the group he is targeting is so special helpful!
    Smashing it

  • @itchywitchy
    @itchywitchy Год назад +34

    I think it's brilliant, not just for cities but also for island communities that currently use golf buggies.

    • @hojbota-ptv
      @hojbota-ptv 9 месяцев назад

      I am working on a vehicle for personal transportation. It's going to be very compact comfortable, safe and affordable to run, make the person using it healthy and pollute very little. I have posted a few videos on RUclips if you want to see it

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 7 месяцев назад

      It IS a golf cart!

  • @peacekeepermoe
    @peacekeepermoe 9 месяцев назад +2

    Part of the WEF: "You will own nothing and you will be happy!" while "eating ze bugs" project I'd imagine.

  • @rickemmet1104
    @rickemmet1104 Год назад +10

    So Jack, I really, REALLY want an Aptera - who knows when they will actually deliver the first vehicle - but this Squad Solar looks pretty fantastic. Small light and efficient, just what you need to get around the neighborhood and nothing you don't need. Thanks for publishing this video!

  • @obidean3964
    @obidean3964 Год назад +36

    Finally the most common sense microcar. Not breaking the bank price, no-nonsense-just-useful features (solar roof and swappable battery) and decent looks too. The solar will definitely works best here too. Please come to 🇲🇾

    • @SquadMobility
      @SquadMobility Год назад +9

      We definitely will, most of our pre-orders are from the USA

    • @obidean3964
      @obidean3964 Год назад +8

      @@SquadMobility Wow much appreciated for your response. But I just want to double confirm, the flag in my comment is Malaysia in case if you guys mistaken it for USA flag 😅
      Anyway it's an honor. Congrats on the excellent product 👍🏼

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@obidean3964 If they do well so may you get your wish I bet, but it would be a mistake for them to over reach and try to be everywhere at once. So I think you would have to mail order one if you want one early.

  • @mondotv4216
    @mondotv4216 Год назад +43

    I think every time a micro car review lands on the Fully Charged desk, the producer get's Jack to do it. "It'll be hilarious - 7ft man in a 6ftmicrocar..."😅

  • @queenbubblypiss
    @queenbubblypiss Год назад

    Brilliant car. Brilliant review. As usual. Lover your work!

  • @matthewa2724
    @matthewa2724 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks comfortable and cute. I appreciate using solar energy for commuting. Could be my first choice in EV. Bravo for the implementation! I am looking forward for the finished product! Keep it up! 🙌

  • @jimjolly4560
    @jimjolly4560 Год назад +16

    As I found when I saw the Microlino at Farnborough, it's probably a lot bigger than Jack makes it look...

  • @mattr0103
    @mattr0103 Год назад +7

    I want one and I want one right now! 😂 North America NEEDS these asap, once they're on the streets and around for a bit, I could see them taking off in popularity. Such a simple solution. Perfect as a second/ short-haul vehicle... or primary vehicle if your commute is reasonably short.

  • @crawkn
    @crawkn 10 месяцев назад

    Looks good, thanks Holland.

  • @lordieshepherd
    @lordieshepherd Год назад +1

    What an awesome report. I can see these used in so many major cities instead of normal cars and 4WDs which use them now. The air would be cleaner, it would be safer, and much quieter.

  • @richardstamper5630
    @richardstamper5630 Год назад +7

    Wow, a new electric car that doesn't come from China - brilliant! Most of London is becoming a 20mph (32kph) zone so you could even get booked for speeding - sweet.

  • @maximilianholland
    @maximilianholland Год назад +9

    Disruptive technology happens when already existing tech is creatively combined in useful new ways. This combination of microcar + battery + solar is surely on to a winner for local personal transport. Plus, connected and app-bookable for ride service, and monitoring. Wish it every success. The guys at Sion and Lightyear are probably kicking themselves for missing this more obvious and simple initial application for solar+EV.

  • @SuperJLTube
    @SuperJLTube Год назад +1

    They need to make these everywhere. I'd love to be involved in bringing these to Canada or building them here

  • @treaclelester7285
    @treaclelester7285 9 месяцев назад

    Great design work

  • @objection_your_honor
    @objection_your_honor Год назад +9

    I love this firecracker.
    If it comes to Canada, I'll buy one immediately.

  • @rcpmac
    @rcpmac Год назад +25

    Love this! 3d printing has to be an enormous part of developing prototypes like this.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +7

      100%. Godsend for small new car brands like this

  • @joe19dp
    @joe19dp 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very cool, look forward to seeing the finished model, preferably the faster version one, may want to get one of these in the US

  • @patrickbegley
    @patrickbegley 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting concept, lot of potential.

  • @rodr5099
    @rodr5099 Год назад +5

    Brilliant! This is motoring in the right direction - the trend towards minimalism. Please don't forget South Africa when you start exporting this beautiful little car. Exactly what the doctor ordered. BMW, Tesla, Audi, Jaguar, Mercedes and Porsche please take note or you risk your brands becoming obsolete.

  • @timfulwell8472
    @timfulwell8472 Год назад +18

    This is perfect in all the old towns and villages all over Europe because of the narrow streets. It’s going to sell like hotcakes. Do a cargo version and it will become the de-facto way to deliver goods as well.

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse 5 месяцев назад

    Got to love the Dutch - "The weather in our country is every bit as miserable as the UK" ...sucks on spliff... "Let's make a solar powered car!"
    Joking aside:
    Something like this would be ideal for someone like me who lives on a sunny if mountainous island, with a change or two: 1) Enough grunt to get up a steep incline at more than walking pace. 2) Reasonable range, not 'city only'. 3) Some foldable rear seats.

  • @arnegerhardsen3755
    @arnegerhardsen3755 11 месяцев назад

    I would like to have one of this at the countryside in Mysen, Norway. Thanks again for the best presentation in the car industri, you are genious😊

  • @thechappist
    @thechappist Год назад +21

    I wonder how concentrator solar panels of the future (like they are working on at Stanford University) would be on this... if you could upgrade parts as tech improves, how fantastic. I really like this little thing. The price is fantastic. Where I live people buy golf carts to drive around the neighborhood... and they I think start around $13K!

    • @luisvelasco316
      @luisvelasco316 Год назад +5

      I have a CitECar from 2016 which was designed and built in Charleston,SC and intended to be used in-town (SC allows low-speed vehicles/LSV on any road with a 35mph limit or less). Uses deep-cycle AGM lead-acid batteries which charge slowly and only limited range (especially at 6 years old!) but fine for local use. Can also use as a golf cart. The potential to get a solar-charged city vehicle at less than the cost of what I have is very attractive.

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite Год назад +4

      Concentrator solar cells a) need to be pointed at the sun to work and b) produce absolutely no energy when in diffuse light (=cloudy weather, have you been in the Netherlands? 😉). So they are definitely not a good fit for a solar car, and it's also why you hardly ever see them in fixed PV installations. The tech has been around for ages. It works fine, it's just that the economics are against it in most applications.

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite Год назад +3

      @@luisvelasco316 For golf carts, and maybe for your vehicle too, there are drop-in lithium replacements for lead-acid batteries. Might rejuvenate your vehicle!

  • @w0nd3rlu573r
    @w0nd3rlu573r Год назад +4

    This is cool - you have a car INSIDE your typical sports car roll bar 😀

  • @achannelhasnoname5182
    @achannelhasnoname5182 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm just worried about the performance of the car. A top speed of 45 kmh doesn't sound half bad, but can it reliably reach these speeds, even with inclinations?

  • @nimushbimush2103
    @nimushbimush2103 Год назад +3

    I
    WANT
    THIS!
    This would make going to university much less annoying transportation wise.

  • @tomduke1297
    @tomduke1297 Год назад +9

    not gona lie, i kinda love it! the carsharing in my city is just teslas atm. they are just so big that they are kind of a pain to just make a quick hop across the city. i hope they get a boatload of those little guys for those solo A to B trips.

    • @nakfan
      @nakfan Год назад

      Totally agree 👍

  • @jared_per
    @jared_per Год назад +5

    I swear none of these microcars ever come to the US. I love them.

  • @OOICU812
    @OOICU812 Год назад

    Good video. Subbed.

  • @brinistaco1970
    @brinistaco1970 Год назад

    Great stuff. Going to be popular hopefully.

  • @syproductions456
    @syproductions456 Год назад +8

    These will be great for the elderly, for whom a full size car is a little dangerous, overwhelming. One of these would still allow the elderly to go get there shopping.

  • @paulcullen814
    @paulcullen814 Год назад +4

    One good use when the 4 seater version hits the USA is in places like the retirement villages in Florida etc.
    They use golf buggies to get around already but they obviously need charging every so often.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Год назад

      Solar panels on a golf buggy she be very easy to fit

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 Год назад +2

    I love this car already. There should be an option to have cameras instead of side mirrors. The side mirrors make the vehicle much wider, losing a good bit of the micro-car advantage. The passenger seat could fold back instead of forward, potentially making a very flat surface for loading large boxes and musical instruments

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur 10 месяцев назад

      If you want the same field of view, cameras would have to stick out just as far as side mirrors. They still make sense when you are trying to improve aerodynamics, but this thing is shaped like a box so that wouldn’t make much difference.

  • @bernardausterberry9795
    @bernardausterberry9795 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well done. Coming from a country with a limited history in the auto manufacturing industry. Which means it doesn't have a history of bad thinking to overcome. The swappable batteries is nothing short of brilliant. And the Collin Chapman design (light and simple) is bullet proof for city mover. This one must have a future especially if the price remains in the stated range. Something to be said about fresh thinking and tidy design.

  • @theproffessional9
    @theproffessional9 Год назад +4

    Would love to see these in the US, these would be a great replacement for mopeds, scooters, some motorcycles and golf carts people drive around in.
    Great commuter car, will be an absolute hit.

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад

      It's not legal in America with its European specs.... It would have to be limited to NEV specifications, which limit It to roads with a 25 mile an hour speed limit and most roads have a speed limit above that, so it would not be practical in most places.... Except for places like retirement communities....
      Three wheelers make more sense in America, which are classified as motorcycles... We really need to change the laws in America, to allow micro cars on a broader basis....

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 10 месяцев назад

      @@nc3826 That wont happen, noway that US lawmakers would intentionally make a foreign car street legal if they can avoid it.

  • @esk8jaimes
    @esk8jaimes Год назад +3

    Would love to see this in the UK.

  • @88pjtink
    @88pjtink 10 месяцев назад

    amazing. thank you!!!

  • @RB-lt8kt
    @RB-lt8kt Год назад

    Thank you Holland for thinking outside the box. £5,500 for a city car with solar and you can swap the batteries, totally brilliant. Perhaps add extra fold out solar panels or ones you can plug in when parked to increase the charging. Small Solar stations / covered shelter to charge the cars. The problem with modern air con is the gases are extortionate to recharge. How much will the 1.6 kwh batteries cost and does the car come with four ?

  • @mosiahkeels8987
    @mosiahkeels8987 Год назад +30

    As soon as it hits the US I'll buy it. This is an amazing design!

    • @Frostfire40
      @Frostfire40 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm considering it myself too. 🥰

    • @chinabluewho
      @chinabluewho 9 месяцев назад

      It will never hit America as our left wing socialist government won't allow it as the Dems are firmly in the pocket of Americas big 3 auto group.

    • @Alex-V.S
      @Alex-V.S 6 месяцев назад +1

      What makes you think they ever will? They’re toys and look extremely dangerous for the US roads. There’s absolutely no way this cart could be legally driving in the American roads. There are thousands of electric tiny cars that are better than this and would never make it to the American market.

  • @waqasahmed939
    @waqasahmed939 Год назад +13

    12 miles / kWh is absolutely amazing. One and a half batteries would absolutely do me for my day to day commute, or more so my "two days a week" commute. I could leave the car to just charge the batteries by itself for most of the week, and then use my regular solar panels at home for any additional capacity.
    Four batteries would do me to go from my house to my parent's house

  • @JacquesRice
    @JacquesRice Год назад +7

    So about £8k-ish once all the neccesary extras are in. For a car you'd rarely have to charge, that's amazing. As long as it can do 50mph for A-roads, I'm in like flynn!
    The flat folding seat defo needs doing. And I love the wheels forward design for parking.

  • @gembocobo9484
    @gembocobo9484 9 месяцев назад

    what id love when this goes global is the possibility of modular add ons like a cargo tray for practical utility~ this would be a hit in the tropics! hope they release this in the philippines too specially in my area where parking space is a nightmare for bigger car~

  • @vinmat3558
    @vinmat3558 Год назад +12

    Thanks for the honest review. Looks like great entry for economical transport. Brave engineers get high praise for offering a wonderful solar car in a high latitude country. Wishing the best of success.

  • @drewcipher896
    @drewcipher896 Год назад +5

    Excited to see the range on the 4 seater.
    50 mile range could handle 80% of my driving. 120 miles could handle 90%.

    • @LaserFur
      @LaserFur Год назад

      50 miles at 30 MPH would take awhile.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад

      @@LaserFur The larger one will have a higher top-speed too (~75kph...45-50 mph?)

  • @claudemontezin911
    @claudemontezin911 11 месяцев назад

    And you can easily buy 3 battery packs. Fully charge all 3. Carry 2 in the car. When home, charge one. Next morning ride with one active and one spare, etc. Very good options! Want a bit more range? Carry more charged batteries with you. Thank you so much. I subscribed for life.

  • @imperlast2
    @imperlast2 Год назад

    I hope these come to Canada we need something like this

  • @Zcissor
    @Zcissor Год назад +17

    I was gutted when they announced that Sono Sion will never happen. Sad that no one bought them up and started production, it had everything the common citizen needed. Cheap, lots of storage and free charging when parked 90% of the time.

    • @KesSharann
      @KesSharann Год назад +7

      The Sion kept getting additions that were rediculous. Who needs a door to door video screen? Make it simple and drop the price. Shell, wheels, motor, brakes, solar. Simple.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@KesSharann This is mostly just that, instead of gold plated by extra features so is only what is needed, but doing those basics very well.

  • @MarkEichin
    @MarkEichin Год назад +9

    Neat to see one of these that's actually planned to come to the US. (It seems unlikely to *happen*, but kudos for them trying!)

  • @jaysage976
    @jaysage976 Год назад

    Presenter made me sub. Great job. Nice car. Will get one.

  • @pgjpsg
    @pgjpsg Год назад +1

    Fantastic. I can’t wait till it comes to the US especially around Washington DC., Virginia and Maryland

  • @keriford54
    @keriford54 Год назад +10

    These should be the car norm for city transport, they would make cities so much more pleasant, I hope they're successful.

    • @varunemani
      @varunemani Год назад +3

      Yes must reclaim the city, streets and towns, Truely felt better in the pandemic time in Seattle with lesser traffic obstruction.. 🍷👍

    • @FabriSlv
      @FabriSlv Год назад +3

      The norm for city transport should be public transport. But yeah, more of these than SUVs

    • @keriford54
      @keriford54 Год назад +3

      @@FabriSlv Yes, good point, bicycles, walking, public transport, then these. It is just crazy that we devote massive amounts of public space for big SUVs that most of the time they are not parked are carrying a single person, a little sanity would be nice.

  • @Cameramancan
    @Cameramancan Год назад +3

    Great little car presented with such “Jackian” enthusiasm and aplomb!🇨🇦

  • @hugojmaia
    @hugojmaia 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to have one of these in Brazil, it's a bit too low to deal with potholes and speed bumps, but hey, if it gets stuck, it actually sounds feasible to get it out of any hole with one helping hand.

  • @360AnimeList
    @360AnimeList 5 месяцев назад

    It makes sense, especially in tropical countries where sun shines most of the year. Oil is very expensive this days!

  • @greywulfslair
    @greywulfslair Год назад +5

    Absolutely brilliant. I love it.

  • @PatrykPonichtera
    @PatrykPonichtera Год назад +4

    It looks awesome, hope to see them everywhere

  • @vityaz5063
    @vityaz5063 11 месяцев назад +1

    I placed a pre-order and am now waiting for my squad.

  • @tsopuaifa
    @tsopuaifa 6 месяцев назад

    Squad Solar L7 and an X-BUS is basically all you need. Love it!