Small is beautiful. That’s what Steve Eisner will tell you.

Steve Eisner with his ETrikeCo three-wheel vehicle.

Steve Eisner of Albany doesn't own a full-size personal car. He owns something a quarter that size . . . and it’s electric. He doesn't experience range anxiety because he knows almost all his travel needs are local; he never goes so far that he has to worry about the availability of charging stations. Because his vehicle is so small, he can charge it overnight at his house just using a standard wall plug.

Steve’s ETrikeCo three-wheel vehicle has a top speed of 28 miles per hour and goes 65 miles on a charge (ETrikeCo also has two four-wheel models). Located in Clearwater, Florida, ETrikeCo started in Oakland in 2018 and was tested locally, including ascending the East Bay hills. This neighborhood electric vehicle, or NEV, is not freeway-worthy but it does just fine on all local streets.

Steve's vehicle can take him grocery shopping, to medical appointments, and to almost everywhere he needs to go. In his younger years, Steve did a lot of bicycling so he appreciates how his narrow ETrike leaves room on the road for bicycle riders. Also, that narrowness gives him clear views to his left and right, and, without having to look over a hood, of the road ahead.

— Steve Price

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