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The ultimate eco-friendly car Electrike ZAE-EA B-B
The ultimate eco-friendly car Electrike ZAE-EA B-Japan Electrike Co., Ltd.

The ultimate eco-friendly car Electrike ZAE-EA B
Japan Electrike Co., Ltd.


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■The ultimate environmentally friendly car

An electric bike is powered by electricity, which can be created from various sources of energy. It emits no exhaust gas or CO2 while driving. It can be said to be the ultimate environmentally friendly vehicle, as it does not include comfort equipment such as air conditioning and only uses electricity to carry cargo. It can be charged from a household outlet.

■High safety achieved with the latest technology

In addition to its low center of gravity design, the Electric Trike eliminates the fear of falling, which is the biggest drawback of three-wheeled vehicles, by controlling the motors attached to the left and right drive wheels individually (active wheel control), and provides stable cornering. It has come true.

■Efficiency that brings together the advantages of two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles

The electric bike has the same maneuverability as a motorcycle, yet boasts a payload capacity of 150kg. Thanks to the tight turning performance of a three-wheeled vehicle and control of the left and right wheels, a minimum turning radius of 2.8m has been achieved. Electrike is the perfect means of neighborhood transportation for urban areas.

■Inexpensiveness that breaks the concept of EV

By limiting its use to light weight and short distances, the Electrike has reduced the installed capacity of the expensive Japanese-made lithium-ion battery, resulting in an extremely low vehicle price compared to conventional EVs. (By obtaining a subsidy through type certification, you can actually purchase it for 1 million yen.) In addition, fuel costs can be reduced to less than one-fifth of gasoline light vehicle vans, making it easier for carriers to purchase. It is possible to significantly reduce the cost of daily operations.

■Three-wheeled vehicle characteristics

In conventional three-wheeled vehicles, the two rear wheels rotate at the same speed, so when you turn the steering wheel, you end up leaning forward on the opposite side, making it very unstable. When an electric bike turns the steering wheel to the left, torque is applied to the right rear wheel and torque is removed from the left rear wheel. By controlling the left and right sides individually, the front and right rear wheels now pass on the same circumference, achieving stable cornering.

■Toe-in

Toe-in refers to the fact that when looking at the left and right tires from above, the front end is slightly shorter than the rear end (or the difference). Generally, most cars are set to toe-in to ensure straight-line driving stability. Straight-line stability improves, but running resistance increases. Electrike, a three-wheeled vehicle, has only one front wheel, so there is no toe angle, and there are fewer tires, so the running resistance is much lower than that of a four-wheeled vehicle.

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