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Komunitas => Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi => Topic started by: kullatiro on 14 January 2011, 09:32:14 PM

Title: Uno electric scooter goes for eco-chic
Post by: kullatiro on 14 January 2011, 09:32:14 PM
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QuoteThe Uno electric scooter is a unique beast: an electric scooter that looks like a mini-motorcycle and folds up into a Segway-like scooter balanced on two wheels.

A prototype of the Uno III, the latest invention from BPG Motors, will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show, its first public showing. It's aimed at urban dwellers, most likely in Europe, where there is a strong culture around motorcycles and scooters, said BPG Motors CEO Brad Harkavy.

The company plans to begin producing these electric scooters in limited quantities in about a year with mass production planned after that, according to Harkavy. It will be priced similarly to how high-end Vespa scooters are, which cost between $4,000 and $7,000, he said.

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