@@georgeross9834 I chose it because it looked great fun, would get through some traffic easier than a larger car, and I intended to use it for what it was designed for - short commuting across the city and popping to the shops etc. As they're imported by a London based company (CarverElectric), I needed to transport it from London to home. I decided to drive it home rather than pay a transport company to collect / deliver it. I knew it would be somewhat of a challenge, and I did prepare for that journey as best as I could (charging adapter & extension leads, route planning for electric chargers etc). Driving it home was much cheaper, but also was an adventure.
Ahh did you buy the carver from London ? How fast is average speed?
Yes. The Carver S+ can do up to around 50mph.
@@TechTravel-up2cx can you tell us why you chose the carver? Was it imported?
@@georgeross9834 I chose it because it looked great fun, would get through some traffic easier than a larger car, and I intended to use it for what it was designed for - short commuting across the city and popping to the shops etc.
As they're imported by a London based company (CarverElectric), I needed to transport it from London to home. I decided to drive it home rather than pay a transport company to collect / deliver it. I knew it would be somewhat of a challenge, and I did prepare for that journey as best as I could (charging adapter & extension leads, route planning for electric chargers etc). Driving it home was much cheaper, but also was an adventure.
promo sm ✨