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Kandi America
Kandi America is a subsidiary of Kandi Technologies Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: KNDI) located in Dallas, Texas. Kandi America is specialized in electric innovation (EI), such as electric golf carts, electric UTVs, electric bikes, and rechargeable lithium batteries, etc.
Kandi America primarily produces compact, and subcompact electric golf carts designed for leisurely drives around neighborhoods, resorts, etc and electric UTVs and electric e-bikes. They are known for their affordable off-road recreational vehicles.
Typically, customers can browse available models on the Kandi America website, find a nearby dealer if they want to see the vehicle in person, and purchase through retailers or dealers.
The vehicle and title are shipped separately, so they may arrive at different times. We cannot predict which will arrive first. Rest assured, you will receive both items. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact us.
Kandi America’s off-road recreational vehicles are more affordable than many other golf carts, UTVs, and e-bikes, making them a more accessible choice for many people. Additionally, they offer the benefits of lower operating and maintenance costs and environmental sustainability.
Kandi America’s technology is competitive, especially considering the affordability of their vehicles.
Specific battery life expectancy can vary, but most electric ORV(off-road recreational vehicle) batteries, including those in Kandi America vehicles, are designed to last for several years or about 100,000 miles before significant degradation occurs.
Specific battery life expectancy can vary, but most electric ORV (off-road recreational vehicle) batteries, including those in Kandi America vehicles, are designed to last for several years or about 100,000 miles before significant degradation occurs.
As a producer of off-road recreational vehicles, Kandi America contributes to environmental sustainability by providing transportation options that produce zero tailpipe emissions, reducing carbon footprint.
Electric Golf Carts
An electric golf cart is a small vehicle designed to carry golfers and their equipment around a golf course faster and with less effort than walking.
Electric golf carts run on electric power stored in rechargeable batteries. These batteries power the electric motor which moves the cart. When the accelerator is pressed, it activates the motor to provide power to the wheels.
Most electric golf carts can travel between 25 to 40 miles on a single full charge depending on the model, terrain, and battery capacity.
Typically, it takes around 8-10 hours to fully charge a depleted battery.
On average, batteries in an electric golf cart need to be replaced every 4-6 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Maintenance for an electric golf cart typically includes regular battery inspections, cleaning and tightening connections, checking the tire pressure, and ensuring the brakes are in good working condition.
This depends on local laws. Some areas allow electric golf carts on the road, while others do not. Always check local regulations before driving a golf cart on public roads.
Electric golf carts are quieter, have lower operating costs, and are more environmentally friendly than gas golf carts.
Electric Bikes
An electric bike, or e-bike, is a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor that can be used to assist with pedaling.
Electric bikes typically can reach speeds of up to 20-28 miles per hour depending on the model and the level of motor assistance.
On average, most electric bikes can travel between 20 to 50 miles on a single charge. However, this can vary greatly depending on the battery capacity, the level of motor assistance used, the terrain, and the weight of the rider.
An electric bike assists the rider through a motor that provides power to the drivetrain. The level of assistance can often be adjusted and can provide a boost when pedaling, making it easier to climb hills or travel longer distances.
Some electric bikes have a throttle mode that allows them to be ridden without pedaling, much like a scooter. However, this will drain the battery faster.
This largely depends on local laws and regulations. In some places, e-bikes are allowed on bike paths, while in others they may be restricted.
With regular use, most electric bike batteries will last between 3-5 years before they begin to lose capacity and require replacement.
Most electric bikes can be charged by simply plugging the included charger into a regular wall outlet and connecting it to the bike. Charging time can vary depending on the battery size
Electric Go-Karts
An electric go kart is a small, lightweight vehicle that’s propelled by an electric motor rather than a traditional gasoline engine. They are used for both recreational purposes and competitive racing.
The top speed of an electric go kart can vary greatly depending on the model and motor, but on average, they can reach speeds from 15 to 60 mph.
The main difference lies in the power source. Gas go karts use a small internal combustion engine, while electric go karts are powered by an electric motor and a battery. Electric go karts are typically quieter, require less maintenance, and are more environmentally friendly.
Some safety precautions include always wearing a helmet, using seat belts if provided, and following the age and weight restrictions of the go kart. Additionally, ensure the go kart is regularly maintained and any issues are addressed promptly.
Depending on the battery capacity and the driving conditions, an electric go kart can typically run for 1 to 2 hours on a single charge
Maintenance involves regularly checking the battery and connections, ensuring the tires are properly inflated, and keeping the electric motor clean. It’s also important to store the go kart in a dry place to avoid moisture damage to the electrical components.
Charging an electric go kart involves connecting it to a compatible charger, usually supplied with the go kart. Most can be plugged directly into a standard electrical outlet.
Warranty Information
This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance
- Twelve (12) months for Kandi Golf Carts (GCs), and utility vehicles (UTVs), and electric bikes (EBs).
- Twenty-Four (24) months for AGM batteries. Thirty-Six (36) months for lithium batteries
The warranty is effective from the date of purchase by the original owner. For GCs, UTVs and EBs, the warranty is effective for 12 months. Winches (for models equipped) are covered for 90 days. For AGM batteries are covered for 2 years. For lithium batteries are covered for 3 years.
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Units sold through auction.
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Resold or second-hand units.
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Units that are not branded as Kandi or manufactured by Kandi.
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Units used in competitive events.
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Units declared a total loss or sold for salvage.
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Units with the Vehicle Identification Number that has been altered or cannot be read.
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Units installed with additional accessories or components not supplied or approved by KANDI attached to the vehicle that alters the original engineering and operating specifications which may result in damage to original components or the performance of the unit.
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Wear and tear components or accidental and environmental damages are not covered.
- Any vehicle that has been sold at auction is ineligible for warranty registration and is excluded from the KANDI AMERICA PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY. Vehicles excluded from warranty coverage include any vehicle purchased directly through an auction website, and any previously auctioned vehicle that is purchased through an authorized KANDI dealer or through an unauthorized KANDI product reseller.