Once you hunt in silence you wont be able to imagine how you ever went into the woods on a gasoline powered ATV.
On the contrary.We use our quads to get into remote locations to our camps that can be 15 or 20 miles from the road.We can get there and back on a tank of gas.According to the website,the electric buggy would barely get there and then require a recharge.Then again at -20 degrees which is common in our area in November,the battery life will be even shorter,so we might not even reach camp in heavy going.Since there is no electricity at our camps,we would have to haul in a generator,and the fuel to run it.For the person that just uses the electric buggy to ride to his stand a few miles away,the electric buggy might be a good idea,but for those of use that travel farther in a day,or don't have electricity at our camp,they would be of little use.