GOCYCLE Unveils Its New Fast-Folding Electric GX Bicycle & Wants You To Get Into The…
The unique Gocycle magnesium folding electric bicycle (e-bicycle) has a new model that is extremely fast to fold, the Gocycle GX.
The unique Gocycle magnesium folding electric bicycle (e-bicycle) has a new model that is extremely fast to fold, the Gocycle GX.
What a month this has been for electric mobility. Electric vehicles (EV) are racing everywhere from Formula E to now Extreme E, and air racing now welcomes Air Race E, which has Airbus throwing its weight into the fold. Can anything stop EVs? Why are so many people still resistant to EVs?
There is something about ex-Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg that I could sense when I briefly met him at CES and, of all the places, at the Byton event. It turns out Nico Rosenberg is a big electric mobility fan, and he is also putting his money where his mouth is.
The Danish newspaper Politiken reports that the plans of getting Formula 1 to the streets of Copenhagen has lost support.
A Formula 1 racing champion, with gasoline flowing through his veins, happens to be excited about a tech revolution unfolding in the automotive space. Last year, InsideEVs reported that Nico Rosberg, Formula 1’s 2016 champion, made a pilgrimage to Silicon Valley. During his visit, “Tesla was his first stop … [and] continuing on the electric vehicle theme, he popped into ChargePoint’s headquarters.”
Several politicians in the Danish capital’s citizens’ representation has previously warned that Formula 1 racing in the city center clashes with the idea of Copenhagen as a green city.
The world of racing commands tremendous amounts of money to squeeze as much performance as possible from an inefficient internal combustion engine (ICE) design while pushing the envelop of entertainment. But let’s face it, the Formula 1 races of the past few decades are more about quarter-of-a-second wins and statistics … [continued]
The Federation Internationale de l’ Automobile (FIA) announced on Monday the start of an electric car racing championship competition, similar to the Formula 1 series, which will start in 2014. According to the press release, the deal will allow a consortium of investors known as Formula E Holdings to spearhead … [continued]
New technical specifications for Formula 1 racing require vehicles in the pit to operate in electric only mode. Drayson Racing Technologies and HaloIPT are working together to offer completely electric vehicles through electrified racetrack roadways.