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EV-X7. Electric motorcycle.

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Here’s one vehicle where limited range no longer seems unpalatable. Designed and built in by a company called Axle Corporation, the EV-X7 is driven by an wheel hub motor and has a top speed of 93 mph. This, of course, is a snail’s pace compared to modern motorcycles, but then again, this doesn’t burn an ounce of fossil fuel. It also looks like something the police force in Minority Report would patrol the suburbs with, were it painted black.

This bike does show, along with the PML Flightlink motors soon to be found in the production ZAP-X, Volvo ReCharge, Lightning GT, and PML Flightlink’s own Mini, that the trend in vehicle propulsion may turn towards hub motors. What will have to be proven before these motors have an effect on people’s health and safety is that the motors can function as well or better than conventional brake technology.

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Past president of Architecture & Design Society, The Art Institute of Chicago. Designer, blogger, adjunct professor at Columbia College Chicago.
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2 comments ↓

#1 justin UNITED STATES on 04.05.08 at 11:56 pm

i could see myself riding through the streets of NYC on this. the hub motor concept is something i don’t know anything about but sounds very interesting

#2 PRand UNITED STATES on 04.06.08 at 8:36 pm

justin, totally agree! it’s not a new concept but this is a great application.

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