VOI car for big city
VOI has the same advantages as a 4 wheeler, which makes it safer for people in the rear and inside the cabin with a rigid rigid frame.
A group of students from the German Technical University of Muenchen and the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have just unveiled a new multi-purpose electric two-wheeled electric vehicle for the Taiwan International Motor Show (EV Taiwan 2013). Free is VOI (pictured) - as a symbol for safe and intelligent transportation in large cities.
VOI has the same advantages as a 4 wheeler, which makes it safer for people in the rear and inside the cabin with a rigid rigid frame. VOI carries many people but the size smaller car should be able to travel on narrow roads. The car is lightweight, can reach speeds of 45 km / h and travel continuously on the distance of 80km.
VOI is the fruit of one of the TUM CREATE projects - a gathering of about 100 scientists from 20 countries for future vehicle research and development sponsored by the Singapore Research Fund. .
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