MeV BeeAnywhere Is An Affordable Electric Cuty Car Born In The UK

The problem with expensive electric mobility is gone with the two-seat city car.

A new Manchester-based firm is solving the problem of expensive electric mobility by launching a new battery-powered city car. The BeeAnywhere from MeV is both innovative, and affordable EV, using motorsport technology to bring the future of the automobile to the masses.

MeV, founded by Keating Supercars boss Dr Tony Keating back in 2019 has been working on the BeeAnywhere since then. Its aim is to help the UK meet its air quality targets in the coming years, something it’s unlikely to do unless there’s a mass adoption of electric vehicles.

Unusually, it’ll be priced to compete with an eight-year-old hatchback rather than a brand new car, helping with the accessibility aspect.

“Emissions free transport should not be limited to those who can afford to pay a premium,” said Keating. “The BeeAnywhere makes electric vehicles affordable, stimulating mass adoption and offers the potential to displace millions of older polluting vehicles, especially if backed by a scrappage scheme.”

To achieve its aim MeV has drawn upon the expertise of the National Centre for Motorsport Engineering at the University of Bolton and the University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre which helped with the car’s advanced composites.