Electric Scooters Coming to the States ... Eventually
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The Clean Energy Venture Summit, which took place in Austin earlier this week, brought together civic leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and energy industry experts to promote the so-called "Utility of the Future."
Yesterday, one of the vendors participating in the summit showed off a radical new all-electric scooter that's taking a cue from the latest batch of electric cars to hit the market. The Vectrix electric "Maxi-Scooter" is touted as the first electric scooter to offer the benefits of its traditional gasoline-powered counterpart, sans "noise, pollution, expensive maintenance, frequent oil changes, and regular trips to the gas station."
"We want to be the first zero-emission, high-performance, street-legal consumer electric vehicle," said Jeff Morrill, the company's director of marketing in the Americas.
According to Vectrix, the Maxi-Scooter achieves top speeds of 62 mph, accelerates from 0-30 mph in 3.5 seconds, and can travel up to 70 miles on a single charge. Recharging is a simple matter of plugging into any standard electrical outlet.
According to CNet, the Maxi has been available for purchase in Italy since last November, and recently began selling in London. The company is still in the process of coordinating with distributors and retailers in the United States.
Photo from Vectrix website
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