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Awesomely Weird Alibaba EV of the Week: This 18 MPH suitcase is a terrible idea

Baua Electric

But either way, that single or double motor is apparently enough to send this suitcase careening around an airport terminal at a wholly irresponsible 30 km/h (18 mph). The last thing I want when Im rushing to catch a flight is to be taken out at the knees by someone riding an 18 mph suitcase. Yeah, thats what I thought.

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Why this electric ‘car’ the size of two motorcycles should be on your list

Baua Electric

In fact, the little EV is roughly the size of just two motorcycles parked side by side. That should make sense because just in the same way motorcycles are designed with the bare necessities to carry a single passenger, LSVs are generally the same idea, but for two passengers (or occasionally four passengers ).

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How Ukraine assassinated a Russian general with an electric scooter

Baua Electric

Igor Kirillov The non-conventional use of micromobility vehicles such as electric scooters, e-bikes, and e-motorcycles has become a common tactic employed by Ukraine. The 50 mph (80 km/h) off-road electric bikes were uniquely suited to carrying heavy gear in rough terrain while remaining undetected due to low a noise/heat signature.

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Here are the coolest e-bikes and more we saw at Micromobility America 2024

Baua Electric

The sister show to Micromobility Europe , this year’s North American conference moved to Southern California, bringing to Costa Mesa an array of just about every type of micromobility device you could imagine, from e-bikes, e-scooters and fully-fledged electric motorcycles to four-wheeled neighborhood electric vehicles.

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Electric Car Manufacturers Inspire New Paradigms -- Seeking Alpha

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

They are either glorified golf cart city cars like this one or they are only for the very wealthy like the Tesla. With a top speed of only 65 MPH and a 100 mile range, the Think Global will remain a niche City Car for conspicuous green consumers who aren’t concerned about safety. Electric cars a still a joke.