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By Prince Moses


Ramses II's Zero Emissions Chariot
Ramses II's Zero Emissions Chariot

From Chariot to Global Electric Motorcar

Vehicles have come a long long way since the original zero emissions vehicle (ZEV), the chariot. Through the ages we've moved on to carriages, streetcars, wagons, trolleys, and motorcars. These motor vehicles polluted the skies with their noxious gas emissions. A foul plague indeed!

Luckily innovators are hearkening back to the zero emission days of the chariot, through vehicles called neighborhood electric vehicles. Though not all of these are necessarily ZEVs, those produced by the American company Global Electric Motorcars (Green Eco-Mobility) are.

What is Global Electric Motorcars (GEM)?

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GEM is a North Dakota based company that is owned by Chrysler. It started producing low-speed electric vehicles in 1998, and it's neighborhood electric vehicles, or NEVs, are street legal in all fifty states on streets with posted speed limits below 35 miles per hour. They typically have a range of 30 miles per charge and are primarily used in urban environments. GEM vehicles serve a variety of purposes, including such varied tasks as Italian military vehicles and tourist sight-seeing cars.


GEM e4
GEM e4

GEM Makes and Models

GEM currently offers four electric cars, and three electric trucks. They are all similarly designed, with the only differences being the number of seats and the truck's bed size.

GEM Electric Cars:

  • GEM e2 NEV -- Two Seater
  • GEM e4 NEV -- Four Seater
  • GEM e6 NEV -- Six Seater

GEM Electric Trucks:

  • GEM eS NEV -- 39" x 48" flat bed with a 330 pound cargo capacity
  • GEM eL NEV -- 70" x 48" flat bed with a 700 pound cargo capacity
  • GEM eL XD NEV -- 70" x 48" flat bed with a 1,100 pound cargo capacity

All GEM trucks are two seaters.


Peapod NEV
Peapod NEV

Peapod Neighborhood Electric Vehicle

The Peapod NEV is a shoot off of the standard GEM models. This is Chrysler's attempt to capture a portion of the green intercity ZEV market. They are radically designed and interact with Apple's iPods in strange ways. For instance, one can use an iPod to start the electric vehicle's ignition!

Where To Buy a GEM Electric Car?

There's a handy dealer locator on the GEM website.  Out of 150 licensed GEM dealers in the United States you're sure to find one fairly close by.


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goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

Prince Moses- I do believe hubmob is all the better for your presence and your fine writing skills. I am glad you didn't present your hub on a stone tablet.

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Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

I am not worthy of your praise! All adulation belongs to the G-d of my people.

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goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

Okay, send him a message for me that I liked it. He's not a big fan of mine since I have ignored many of his commandments.

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Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

Your wish is my will great one!

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

I am a false image.

Prince Moses profile image

Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

I do not see any adherents? Cast aside this nonsense and honor thy Lord!

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

If he drops off a pound of marijuana at my front door, I will be honoring him for a whole week.

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Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

A pleasant task! Burn the bush that the Almighty provides.

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

Well said Moses, I will follow you through the desert then if you got a camel I can borrow.

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Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

Here is the camel you have sought. Go, proclaim liberty throughout all the land, and to all the inhabitants thereof.

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goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

Si' Senor!

Prince Moses profile image

Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

Seems this HubPage system is biased against Hebrew characters. That being said, I bid thee farewell.

Shalom.

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
7 months ago

and lots of hummus.

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Princessa  says:
7 months ago

Did you know that here in France Las year the French government announced to invest €400 million to support the development of electric and hybrid cars?

Prince Moses profile image

Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

I did not know this!

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BetsyIckes  says:
7 months ago

I think the hybrid cars are the way to go! Great hub!

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RedElf  says:
7 months ago

Shalom, Prince. Welcome to Hub Pages. I am sure you will add that little "je ne sais quoi" we were missing. I look forward to reading more of your epistles (sorry, that may be too recent an analogy for you, lol). As a great Canadian philosoper once said, "Keep your stick on the ice" - perhaps, though, in your case it should be modified to read, "Keep your staff on the papyrus..." ?

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Prince Moses  says:
7 months ago

Indeed, BetsyIckes, the the gasoline fueled vehicles of today will soon pass into history; mere relics not at all unlike the pylons and obelisks of Rameses himself.

And RedElf, I was given this staff to rule over scorpions and serpents in the desert. But G-d made it a rod to rule over kings. I shall dwell in this land.

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