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Honda Releases Battery Swap Kiosk For Electric Motorcycles & Scooters

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The Taiwan-based company offers an innovative battery swap system that’s ideal for electric scooters and motorcycles parked in places where a power plug might not be available. In some past articles, we’ve been pretty excited about Gogoro.

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Gogoro To Power Uber Eats With Battery Swap Tech in Taiwan

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continued] The post Gogoro To Power Uber Eats With Battery Swap Tech in Taiwan appeared first on CleanTechnica. Two-wheeled vehicles are, in many ways, the ideal vehicle to build into an EV. Their low energy usage means a.

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Gogoro Expands Scooter Swap Network Into The Phillipines

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We’ve written about Gogoro in the past about how amazing its battery swap system is for electric scooters and motorcycles. Gogoro’s innovative Taiwan-based batteries can simply be dropped off at a charging station or (if you’re […].

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Bosch launches eScooter sharing service under new Coup brand

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The company is already working on solutions for connected parking management, cloud-based fleet management, and app-based mobility assistants that support the multimodal use of different types of transport. They have a maximum speed of 45 km/h—everyone over 21 holding a car or motorcycle driving licence can use them.

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Gogoro Batteries Power 90% of Taiwan’s Electric Scooters

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Best known for the compact battery-swap vending machines placed outside of convenience stores and take-out shops, Gogoro is leading the charge for electric scooter sales in Taiwan — but that’s not the biggest news.

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Wait, What? Gogoro Introduces “Two-Wheel SUV”

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Here, cars and trucks rule the transportation world. While motorcycles and larger scooters could be very useful, few ride them […] Sometimes, it’s tough to remember that the rural American perspective I grew up with isn’t the way things work all over the place. Bikes are for fun, and not really for commuting.

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Taiwan’s Voters Reject Nuclear Power Expansion, But It Really Isn’t Needed To Clean Up The Air

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Some Context Air pollution has long been a major issue in Taiwan. When I was there in 2004, it was generally a good idea to avoid putting your hands on things and avoid leaning on walls outdoors if wearing white. Failure to do that could mean you’d get black soot on your face or dark […].

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