We love the Solectrike, a vehicle sharing system and future mobility concept that is specially designed for seaside towns the idea is that you pick up the Soletrike on the outskirts of the town and travel into the more touristy beach areas. Here you could park the Soletrike at a station where it would be charged up and available for people to venture to cool beach destinations or ride back out to transport links.
The Soletrike is the idea of industrial designer Chen Liu find out more abut the concept over on his Bechance account: be.net/chen_liu
We love the Soletrike
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