Thursday, January 6, 2011

UNO Electric Scooter

At first glance I had no idea what I was seeing but this three wheel electric scooter concept is pretty slick.


Two wheels in the back, each equipt with their own electric motor, can get you up to 35 mph. The current prototype has a range of 30 miles and definitely has a race bike look and feel. That's all well and good but wait, this electric scooter is about to do a bit of a transformation. Kick it out of "motorcycle mode", tuck the front wheel between the two in back and the UNO can balance on two wheels! It transforms into a Seagway!

Ride to work then tranform and ride the rest of the way to your desk. With gyroscope technology, the UNO can hold it's own and allow easy transportation thru pedestrian areas with a compact, 3 foot turning radius.

A prototype of the Uno III, the latest invention from BPG Motors, will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show, its first public showing. It's aimed at urban dwellers, most likely in Europe, where there is a strong culture around motorcycles and scooters, said BPG Motors CEO Brad Harkavy.

It may be a while before Cheap Electric Scooters Online starts carrying the UNO but we will definately let you know when it comes in ;)


Look for the electric scooter or electric bicycle that works for you at CheapElectricScootersOnline.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! That is totally cool. Do you think the Uno will make it to the States or will it be kept overseas? Any idea on the final cost? I love the Segway like function! That alone would be a huge selling point!! Looks like fun! I have a small scooter store in Frederick Maryland and having the Uno out front would certainly get people in the front door! Frederick Scooters

kids scooters said...

Kids scooters are becoming an outdoor craze nowadays. It develops independence and confidence over self. It can be used for any outdoor activity.

kids scooters said...

Safety is a top priority and riding a scooter or skateboard should be no different than riding a bike when it come to safety.

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