As the Aptera team works on creating development vehicles.....if there readers with good EV guides, which can help “this EV newbie” understand and train to be an effective EV driver.... and can ultimately be referenced to enjoy an Aptera to the max.....I would be interested to start learning/reading EV training guides
Example generic guide:
https://www.fleetcarma.com/training-guide-new-electric-car-drivers/
This above guide tries to talk to on a variety of present EVs out there.
Of course ultimately only the Aptera Manual will guide us, given the final production vehicles’ offering.....so just looking for an early guide, given some of the Aptera features/attributes from interior cooling, solar charging to utilizing co-pilot feature perhaps to better manage acceleration and braking habits ,, EV maintenance, etc.. I fully understanding some Aptera planned offerings are unique and final production components and system are some time away...
But when all “the moving phases” come together....This knowledge could ultimately help with choosing the best Aptera kWh pack (model) too for lifestyle.
Re. "Alignment" - I found this:
"The type of alignment you receive will depend on your car's suspension. A four-wheel alignment is reserved for all-wheel drive vehicles or front-wheel drive vehicles with independent or adjustable rear suspensions. In this case, both axles have to be properly aligned so that all four wheels align in a rectangle, parallel to one another and perpendicular to the ground.
If you don't have a four-wheel or all-wheel drive vehicle, your car will likely only require a front-end alignment, in which only the front-axle components are adjusted, or a thrust-angle alignment. Thrust angle refers to the angle that a car's rear wheels point relative to the car's center. In such an alignment, the rear wheels and axle are realigned so as to be parallel with the front axle and perpendicular to the center line of the car."
I'd be interested in learning more about this as it relates to the Aptera: If it doesn't require alignment, what sort of wheel adjustments might it require?