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micromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility
Ebikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, longboards, eboards, motorcycles, skates, unicycles, heelies, or an office chair: Whatever floats your goat, this is all things micromobility!
"Transportation using lightweight vehicles such as bicycles or scooters, especially electric ones that may be borrowed as part of a self-service rental program in which people rent vehicles for short-term use within a town or city.
micromobility is seen as a potential solution to moving people more efficiently around cities"
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It's a little sad that we need to actually say this, but:
Don't be an asshole or you will be permanently banned.
Respectful debate is totally OK, criticizing a product is fine, but being verbally abusive will not be tolerated.
Focus on discussing the idea, not attacking the person.
Lol car subscription
Pay Monthly, Not Own
Unfortunately, the Vigoz is not yet available for purchase. Cixi still has to build a working prototype with a production-ready design before manufacturing begins in France. When it finally hits the road, ownership won’t be an option either, as the Vigoz will only be offered on subscription, with prices set once production costs are confirmed.
Confirmed - fuck this business and everything about it.
Seems like a potentially interesting commuter vehicle...
When it finally hits the road, ownership won’t be an option either, as the Vigoz will only be offered on subscription
...never mind.
I would like to build my own car but have no idea where to start.
If you live in the US, the best place to start is with a junkyard chassis, because if you have a VIN, all else is possible. If you want to go REALLY nuts, you can effectively create a sandrail type custom vehicle, but it'll never* be allowed on freeways
(it's not impossible, but the regulations and testing is a bit excessive)
Bikes are reasonable because they weight next to nothing. This is insane. No reasonable person asked for this. This is tech-bro nonsense.
A small hatchback is already very cheap and efficient, electric ones even more so.
I'd be willing to bet the total cost of ownership of a small electric car is way lower than this idiotic thing.
My my, that first paragraph reads like marketing material straight from Cixi.
The last lines take the cake though. It's not a purchasable good, it's a subscription service.
Leasing a tricycle, what a time to be alive.
A lease is an ownership arrangement, at least as much as a mortgage on a house gives you ownership. This is a rental at best.
Capable of 120 km/h, that looks like a Darwin Awards preselection tool, rather than a means of transport.
A 75 mph trike sounds... questionable,
I can't wait to see their 100 mph unicycle .. coming soon no doubt.
I feel like e-unis (which are real and very fast btw) would actually be safer, at least when it comes to cornering.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj08WmiYl1E
Close. You'll have to be way sillier to do hyperbole these days
75 mph in a thin can doesn't seem safe.
Is it any different than a motorcycle? The subscription part sounds dumb and the pedaling seems basically useless but safety just seems the same as any old trike
Pedaling an EV would do almost nothing, right? You'd be contributing 100W to a motor that uses 10,000W. An hour of pedaling would produce 100Wh. That's a tiny amount, like a decent sized power bank. The article says the onboard battery is 22,000Wh.
22kwh battery for 160km range
This seems extremely low for even an EV car at under 8km/kwh. Ebikes can often do 100km/kwh at 32kmh speed. Aptera design can do 16km/kwh with double the battery (and weight of battery). Citroen Ami would be a heavier vehicle, cheaper for being much simpler, and gets 14km/kwh with 1/4 of the battery (but 45kmh top speed). Very surprising their range is that low, and no way it should be.
Covered bikes add a lot of weight and expense, as does tilting. Covered bikes increase drag as well, and reduce range. Most designs will rattle if not "over weighted". Still a roof would allow better weather resistance to outdoor parking. Could hold solar
I still like a pedal system for both speed control and maintaining low speed power contributions with exercise. 70lbs and 30kmh is a limit to where useful contribution can be made, and a winner in this category is going to be something much lighter meant for bike speeds instead of car/motorcycle speeds.
I suspect the pedals only really exist to allow you to use bike lanes.
Only 100w sustained for an hour would be pretty embarrassing for an adult, but even with a trained athlete it would be a drop in a bucket at 120km/h
It seems to me that the pedals are the only throttle control via pedal pressure.
Now what happens when a 2025 truck hits it.
The truck driver will know. The thingy driver won't.
The audience? 5 people
That's a suicide booth ... on wheels.