Electric motorbike with speed of 40km/h can be folded like a suitcase
Tatamel electric motorbike when folded is only 0.7m long, 0.68m high and 0.26m wide, which can be stored under the table.
Electric scooters are fun and cost-effective means of transportation, but finding parking is not always easy. Japanese startup Icoma has developed a Tatamel vehicle that can be folded like a suitcase , helping to solve this problem, New Atlas reported on October 21.
When running, Tatamel is 1.23m long, 1m high and 0.65m wide. The car's 600-watt motor is powered by a 12 Ah lithium-ion-phosphate battery, giving it a top speed of 40km/h and a range of about 50km. However, these are only estimates for the final production model.
When running, Tatamel is 1.23m long, 1m high and 0.65m wide.
When folded, Tatamel is only 0.7m long, 0.68m high and 0.26m wide, so compact that it fits under the table. The driver can use the handle to pull the car to where he wants. The car will move thanks to the front wheel and a set of small rear wheels.
In addition, Tatamel is also equipped with front and rear suspension, LED lighting system. The car also allows charging other devices from the battery. The side panels can be changed for advertising or other purposes. According to Icoma, this vehicle is classified as a moped in Japan, so the driver only needs to have a regular standard driver's license.
Icoma has built a fully functional Tatamel prototype and is planning to put it into production. However, the company has not announced when Tatamel will be marketed.
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