Mini electric bicycle, folded into the backpack
After three years of research, Impossible, a group of Chinese engineers, has launched a foldable electric bike that can fold into a backpack.
After three years of research, Impossible, a group of Chinese engineers, has launched a foldable electric bike that can fold into a backpack. This car can run at a speed of 20km / h.
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This electric bike weighs only 5kg and is only 43cm tall when folded. It is powered by 10 battery 2900mAh battery can be charged by grid electricity. Maximum distance that this car can go after each charge is 24.8km. The car is built around four circles used for making wheels and chassis. The total weight that this car can withstand up to 85kg.
In addition to integrating the battery into the chassis, the saddle is also used as a protective cover for the entire vehicle after folding. It will help protect the engine and battery when you are required to leave the vehicle outdoors.
References: Gizmag
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