The Uno Bolt — Fun Self-Balancing Electric Unicycle
We regularly cover electric vehicles, solar, storage, electric bikes, and electric skateboards, but it’s not everyday that we get to cover an electric unicycle.
We regularly cover electric vehicles, solar, storage, electric bikes, and electric skateboards, but it’s not everyday that we get to cover an electric unicycle.
I’ll admit it, I’m a sucker for all things quirky and out of the ordinary. Although we brushed upon electric unicycles in the past, and cover them from time to time, the Kiwano K01 electric unicycle certainly fits the bill when it comes to one-wheel efficiency.
Here is another contender for “best last electric mile solution.” The Weebot Aero electric scooter is looking to challenge our friends at Urb-E.
While Tesla cars get a lot of attention because of little things like air conditioning, speed, luxury and being able to drive across the United States for free, most of us are concerned with a more important question. Which electric, self-balancing unicycle is the best, the Solowheel, SBU v3 or the RYNO? Solowheel, … [continued]
Are you an electric vehicle-loving balance guru? Then you should get in line for Focus Design’s self-balancing unicycle (SBU). The unicycle can blaze down the street at 8.5 MPH, and can go for 12 miles on a single charge. At 25 pounds, it can easily be carried to a charging … [continued]
On the road to a more sustainable transportation ecosystem, the electric micromobility segment has really blossomed in recent years, and although some of the once-hyped products have been found to be wanting when it comes to mass adoption (electric skateboards and monowheels come to mind), others, such as e-bikes, have … [continued]
Electric rideables are absurdly efficient at moving people and small loads through urban areas without causing congestion, without noise, without pollution and without greenhouse gas emissions.
A recent video at Fully Charged gave viewers a tour of a crazy micromobility company called Grin Technologies. Instead of just the usual e-bikes and kick scooters, Grin offers a wacky assortment of parts for an even wackier assortment of micromobility devices. If you want to see everything from electric … [continued]
Designers are thinking through the challenges and opportunities that modern lightweight electric motors and batteries provide in micromobility.
Electric scooters, one-wheelers, mini taxi cabs — with so much enthusiasm about EVs these days, the newest entrants to the field are alternatives that appeal to smaller segments of the market.