Electric UTVs

   / Electric UTVs #41  
@Torvy -

That Sector electric UTV looks interesting, and a reasonable price. They claim a 42 mile range and a tow rating of 1500#. That would work for me, since most of my use is on my own property, and when I have larger loads to haul, I'm using my tractor or antique pickup. I'll be interested to hear how it works for you and whether you find their specs realistic.

Do you know what kind of batteries it uses? The spec page just says "Dry Cell" which does not tell me much.
This is the brand/type of battery in mine. There are a couple of different sizes installed. So far we have almost 27 miles on it and it has only lost one 'bar' (of 6) of charge.

 
   / Electric UTVs #42  
Oh, and the hitch sleeve wasn't alignment, it was slag (or whatever the correct term is) from a weld. Need to file it down.
 
   / Electric UTVs #43  
This is the brand/type of battery in mine. There are a couple of different sizes installed. So far we have almost 27 miles on it and it has only lost one 'bar' (of 6) of charge.

OK. That's an AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) battery. A step up from the traditional flooded lead-acid battery. Lithium would be a significant step up over AGM: greater depth of discharge without damage and higher cycle life, but also several times more expensive. Stuffing a lithium battery pack in there would increase the cost significantly.
 
   / Electric UTVs #44  
OK. That's an AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) battery. A step up from the traditional flooded lead-acid battery. Lithium would be a significant step up over AGM: greater depth of discharge without damage and higher cycle life, but also several times more expensive. Stuffing a lithium battery pack in there would increase the cost significantly.
Is it the Lithium ones that have had fire issues?
 
   / Electric UTVs #45  
Is it the Lithium ones that have had fire issues?
Had some issues. The issue is not so much the prevalence of fires as it is the difficulty of putting out a lithium battery fire.

It's the technology used in just about every road-legal electric vehicle. Last I checked, the frequency of fires in battery electric vehicles was less than the frequency in gas vehicles (even when adjusted for the number of each type of vehicle on the road.)
 
   / Electric UTVs #46  
I'm guessing here, but I think the manufacturers of a $13k UTV are not going to have deep enough pockets to combat the likely, if rare, lawsuits. (Compared to a $50k+ EV). So, it's not just the initial cost of goods, but the risk of litigation that adds to the decision.

At the end of the day, for our needs, this seems acceptable. It is literally half of what the Ranger Kinetic goes for. Sure, if someone gave me one for free, I'd get the Ranger. It has the power and battery life that works for us. If we had a working farm that we needed to pay the bills, my decision may have been different. I can take the cost as an expense, but that just reduces taxable income, it's not like the stuff is free (lots of people don't understand that).
 
   / Electric UTVs #47  
I'm guessing here, but I think the manufacturers of a $13k UTV are not going to have deep enough pockets to combat the likely, if rare, lawsuits. (Compared to a $50k+ EV). So, it's not just the initial cost of goods, but the risk of litigation that adds to the decision.

At the end of the day, for our needs, this seems acceptable. It is literally half of what the Ranger Kinetic goes for. Sure, if someone gave me one for free, I'd get the Ranger. It has the power and battery life that works for us. If we had a working farm that we needed to pay the bills, my decision may have been different. I can take the cost as an expense, but that just reduces taxable income, it's not like the stuff is free (lots of people don't understand that).
I was not meaning to criticize your choice. It's a good deal, and a far better price point than the Ranger Kinetic for my uses. (No way I'd spend that kind of money ofr a Kinetic, but then I don't need a "go fast" ATV anyway.) If the Sector offered a lithium battery option at only a slight premium, I'd go for that option, but I suspect it would add hugely to the price.

A tip: the less deeply you cycle AGM batteries, and the sooner you charge them up after discharging the longer the use life you'll get out of them. Storing it fully charged is recommended. (Lithium batteries "like" to be stored at something closer to the middle of their charge range for long term storage.)
 
   / Electric UTVs #48  
Thanks. I can never remember which batteries like which charging.
 
   / Electric UTVs #49  
Thanks. I can never remember which batteries like which charging.
Most of the lead-acid batteries (Gell, flooded lead acid, or AGM) like to be kept at full charge. Leaving them partially discharged or deep cycling them (even if they are dep cycle batteries) shortens their life.

NiCad batteries like to be cycled almost all the way down from time to time to avoid the memory effect. You don't really see these in use much any more.

Lithium batteries like to be stored more or less half full for long term storage. They can be deep cycled, but it's best to avoid running them all the way down until there is nothing left - avoid running them to below 20% or so if possible. There is no "memory effect" with Lithium batteries
 
   / Electric UTVs #50  
We finally pulled the trigger on this.
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$13,200 out the door. 3500 lb winch, roof, windshield all standard. Delivery included (about 60 miles). Next step is to disable the backup beep. Very loud. I'll keep you all posted on the good and the bad. Dealer had stock, we could have had one same day, but needed to make some room in the garage first.

The driver position is a little snug for me, but I need to lose weight. Has tilt wheel, so that helps a bit. It is much faster than we need. So far, I only went about 100 yards with it. I was already hot and tired, will give it a longer run this morning.
How quiet is this operating in the woods?
 
   / Electric UTVs #52  
Update on the Hisun Sector E1.

We had a critical failure at about 25 miles. Had not even charged it yet. It threw an error code. Manual said to charge it. That didnt work. It went into a kind of limp mode.

Tried a few suggestions from the dealer. Those didn't work, so I used the winch to load it on the trailer and took it in for them to fix.

The dealership is very nice, but some of them are a little lax with communication. They tried and tried. Eventually got Hisun involved. Short version is they couldn't fix it, so Hisun sent us a brand new one. Warranty started over with new unit (in writing). No problems with the new unit except I forgot that it has a seat belt lockout that forces it to Low. Dealer was going to have a guy pick it up...I had to admit I'm an idiot. šŸ˜€

For those interested - Low goes up to 10 MPH. 15 in M and 25 in H. For us, it is just right in that regard. Power has been good. Also discovered how to disable the beep. It sure makes projects easier.
 
   / Electric UTVs #53  
Update on the Hisun Sector E1.

We had a critical failure at about 25 miles. Had not even charged it yet. It threw an error code. Manual said to charge it. That didnt work. It went into a kind of limp mode.

Tried a few suggestions from the dealer. Those didn't work, so I used the winch to load it on the trailer and took it in for them to fix.

The dealership is very nice, but some of them are a little lax with communication. They tried and tried. Eventually got Hisun involved. Short version is they couldn't fix it, so Hisun sent us a brand new one. Warranty started over with new unit (in writing). No problems with the new unit except I forgot that it has a seat belt lockout that forces it to Low. Dealer was going to have a guy pick it up...I had to admit I'm an idiot. šŸ˜€

For those interested - Low goes up to 10 MPH. 15 in M and 25 in H. For us, it is just right in that regard. Power has been good. Also discovered how to disable the beep. It sure makes projects easier.
Do you mean 250 miles?
 
   / Electric UTVs #54  
I would like the quietness of the electric UTV but need more cargo bed capacity (weight and cubic feet) as well as range.
 
   / Electric UTVs #55  
Update on the Hisun Sector E1.

We had a critical failure at about 25 miles. Had not even charged it yet. It threw an error code. Manual said to charge it. That didnt work. It went into a kind of limp mode.

Tried a few suggestions from the dealer. Those didn't work, so I used the winch to load it on the trailer and took it in for them to fix.

The dealership is very nice, but some of them are a little lax with communication. They tried and tried. Eventually got Hisun involved. Short version is they couldn't fix it, so Hisun sent us a brand new one. Warranty started over with new unit (in writing). No problems with the new unit except I forgot that it has a seat belt lockout that forces it to Low. Dealer was going to have a guy pick it up...I had to admit I'm an idiot. šŸ˜€

For those interested - Low goes up to 10 MPH. 15 in M and 25 in H. For us, it is just right in that regard. Power has been good. Also discovered how to disable the beep. It sure makes projects easier.
Good deal. Like to see warranties that work.

It would have been better had the dealer come get your UTV instead of you delivering it.

Sounds like a good machine for those that don't need the extra speed or range.
 
   / Electric UTVs #56  
Good deal. Like to see warranties that work.

It would have been better had the dealer come get your UTV instead of you delivering it.

Sounds like a good machine for those that don't need the extra speed or range.
I think if i would have asked, he would have come out. I had the time and I don't like to be that whiny customer. Dealer is in Paris, so the drive was nice. The US HQ is in McKinney. The dealer sent their driver to pick up the replacement (normally would wait for mfg to deliver to them).
 
   / Electric UTVs #57  
I think if i would have asked, he would have come out. I had the time and I don't like to be that whiny customer. Dealer is in Paris, so the drive was nice. The US HQ is in McKinney. The dealer sent their driver to pick up the replacement (normally would wait for mfg to deliver to them).
Paris is about an hour north of me. I might have to get up there and test drive one.
 
   / Electric UTVs #58  
Do you mean 250 miles?
No, 25. Having worked with computers in a prior life, I am not 100% surprised. Most likely cause was the controller board (basically a computer). Some units are going to have problems out of the gate. We knew that a HDD would either fail in the first month or two or would last for many years.
 
   / Electric UTVs #59  
No, 25. Having worked with computers in a prior life, I am not 100% surprised. Most likely cause was the controller board (basically a computer). Some units are going to have problems out of the gate. We knew that a HDD would either fail in the first month or two or would last for many years.
Wow, 25 miles in 5 months is very low usage.

I went and looked your buggy up last night and nothing near me. I have a Kawasaki Mule that has been great except for the noise and low speed (25 mph). We use it around the homestead and to visit friends or pick up mail. Mailbox is 2.5 miles down the road...live in the middle of nowhere. Nearly bought an electric golf cart, but decent used ones were $5000+ with no warranty and the Mule was $8600 IIRC with 3 year warranty. Wanted a dump bed too.

Been thinking of an electric UTV but cannot justify the cost. The batteries are not cheap either. I figure about $1200 every 8 years. That is about 50 gallons of fuel/year for my SxS. I am using about 30 gallons a year but would use it more if it had more speed.

The Polaris is over $30k and has the speed. Every other EV is in the 25-30 mph range...not much better than the Mule and far less range.

Might trade for a Kawasaki Tyrex. They are not cheap at $15k. But nothing is cheap anymore.
 
   / Electric UTVs #60  
It wasn't 5 months before it broke down. I didn't want to just post that it broke until I had a resolution. It did take a long time, but I had other things I needed to do, so I wasn't pushing hard either.
 

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