If someone is in a sunny location (ergo have access to their own solar energy), they already have access to "solar" electric golf carts (e.g., Club, E-Z-Go, Madjax, Star, Bintelli, Elit, ICON, Tomberlin) at or around €9300 ($10362, £8209).
If someone is not in a sunny location, why would they want such a vehicle?
If someone is in a sunny location (ergo have access to their own solar energy), they already have access to "solar" electric golf carts (e.g., Club, E-Z-Go, Madjax, Star, Bintelli, Elit, ICON, Tomberlin) at or around €9300 ($10362, £8209).
If someone is not in a sunny location, why would they want such a vehicle?
(I believe in Florida, golf carts can be made street legal. https://www.flhsmv.gov/safety-center/consumer-education/low-...
edit: turns out yes, and do not have to be converted, registered, or titled for road 30mph/48kph or lower roads.)