Carver stories

  • The inspiring story of Wiradj Rampartaap and his Carver

    In the heart of The Hague, you will find driving school Snelway Rijopleidingen, owned by enthusiastic Wiradj Rampartaap. Wiradj is a passionate instructor with 20 years of experience including 10 years of moped driving lessons. He is happy to share his extraordinary story of how the Carver changed his work in a remarkable way.

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  • HomeVet Turns Heads in Amsterdam

    If you live in the heart of Amsterdam, you probably already know about HomeVet and have seen veterinarian Delphine Vromman-Ural cruising around town to her appointments. Delphine’s story is a testament to how innovative thinking, a unique mode of transportation, and a dedication to her 4-legged patients have turned her vet service into a roaring success.

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  • Landal Greenparks has Carver

    Landal GreenParks purchased the Carver Cargo as a solution for their park. Together with Carver, Landal is creating a sustainable park.

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  • De Lelie Schoonmaak drives green

    As a cleaning company, De Lelie has its hands full. With the Carver Cargo, not only are they more efficient, but they also contribute to a cleaner environment. From the first time De Lelie saw the Carver pass by they were excited, now -nearly a year later- they are sharing their experiences. Still they are thrilled.

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  • CSU CARGO Nothing like a green Groningen, with the emission-free CSU Cargo

    Together with our customers, partners and employees, we make every effort to minimize our emissions. So too in the city of Groningen, where we are going green with the CSU Carver Cargo: an electric, compact city vehicle. The safety and comfort of a car combined with the maneuverability and size of a scooter. And: 100% emission-free in use.

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  • Proud owner of the first Carver S+ in The Netherlands

    A few years ago Lucas Reijmer was one of the first to buy the Carver Base. When Lucas heard about the S+ he ordered it as soon as possible. Because the S+ can go 80 km per hour instead of 45 km per hour and for him that means even more driving pleasure.

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  • Interview with psychotherapist Just Wong Fong Sang

    Even in his early childhood memories, Just Wong Fong Sang had a fascination for vehicles that could offer maximum driving experience. The Carver not only takes the psychotherapist on home visits to his clients, but also entertains them. From childhood dream to eco-friendly transport to source of life’s pleasures.

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  • Interview with graphic designer Wouter Nijman: “A climate-conscious choice can bring a smile to even the biggest car lovers”.

    The Carver is an ideal solution for business travel and commuting. But also for the family, the ‘Light Electric Vehicle’ offers space and possibilities to assist as a second car. Wouter Nijman, entrepreneur and graphic designer in Leeuwarden, saw that the Carver could perfectly fulfill this double role. He also saw that a climate-conscious choice can bring a smile to even the biggest car enthusiasts.

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  • Interview with Carver’s very first customer Hans Kesteloo: “I like beautiful and striking vehicles”.

    In 2018, former music entrepreneur Hans Kesteloo (70) from Almere is looking for a new city vehicle for daily use. It has to be a vehicle that he can use without restrictions; the network of cycle paths around his home town is very well laid out. He is also attracted to electric vehicles. It is important that the vehicle has enough room for shopping and offers protection in different weather conditions. Through an acquaintance, Hans found out that car manufacturer Carver is working on developing a “Light Electric Vehicle”. After a test drive, Hans immediately contacts them to place an order.

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  • Interview with teacher Ha Nguyen: “The Carver is now my rain gear, perfect for commuting”

    Since October 2020, Ha Nguyen has owned her Carver and likes it immensely. Ha’s been a fan ever since her first test drive in Carver’s ‘Light Electric Vehicle’. Ha Nguyen is a maths teacher at a secondary school in the Dutch city of Enschede. She used to commute by motor scooter or on the bicycle, but more often than not, this was not a pleasant experience.

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