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Voltitude Electric Scooter

The Swiss company Voltitude developed a prototype for an electric bicycle that can be carried any, including inside an elevator. It features a hydraulic disc brake, rear wheel drive, anti-theft lock, recycled aluminum wheels, front and rear lighting, all powered by a motor charged by an electric lithium polymer 9,5 amps battery. With this little beauty you can run 20 to 40 miles at a speed of 25 km / h.



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Volkswagen ID Buzz Microbus - Image

Volkswagen ID Buzz Microbus

The microbus is officially back! Volkswagen has brought back one of its most iconic vehicles, the 1960s Microbus, but now in electric form. The company has announced that the very cool minivan will be released in the US in 2023! The ID Buzz will be a zero-emissions multifunctional vehicle that combines nostalgic design cues with innovative technology. It will be built with even more space for passengers than the original, will be capable of level 3 autonomous drivin...
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Lightship L1 Pop-Up Camping Trailer - Image

Lightship L1 Pop-Up Camping Trailer

Lightship is revolutionizing the camping industry with its L1 Pop-Up Camping Trailer, designed specifically for electric vehicles. The L1 is a battery-powered trailer with an optional drive motor that significantly reduces the towing demand for the main vehicle. With an onboard battery of 80kWh and integrated solar panels, the L1 can charge an EV or a home while offering a range extension to your vehicle. At 27 feet long and 8.6 feet wide, the L1 sleeps up to six ad...
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GENEINNO S2 UNDERWATER SCOOTER - Image

GENEINNO S2 UNDERWATER SCOOTER

The Geneinno S2 is a premium, portable sea scooter you can take with you anywhere on any adventure. Designed to pull swimmers and snorkelers using two electrically powered propellers, the Geneinno S2 provides up to a total of 22 lbs of thrust. The two-gear speed allows you to cruise through the water at a max speed of 2.7 mph, and it can pull you down to nearly 100 feet. You can keep track of speed, depth, and battery levels (LED battery indicator also on the top of...
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