A Japanese vehicle manufacturer unveiled the prototype of a new electric motorbike carrying a hybrid magnetic motor, which can run almost noiselessly up to 180 kilometres (112 miles) on one charge. Tokyo-based Axle Corporation says that the battery of the next-generation electric vehicle motorbike can be charged at home, in the same way as a cellular phone. It takes a little over 6 hours to fully charge the battery, and the vehicle's maximum speed is capable of reaching 150 kilometres per hour (93 miles per hour). The company says the futuristic motorbike enjoys high energy efficiency thanks to a state-of-the-art magnetic motor which is a hybrid between a electromagnet and a permanent magnet. The new motor, called SUMO, short for "super motor," is housed inside the bike's rear wheel. The manufacture says the new motor is seven-times more cost efficient than gas-powered scooters. "I just feel that in the near future, we'll be seeing these kinds of electric motorbikes running all around town. And when that happens, conventional vehicles could disappear from motor racing, too, and well be competing only in electric vehicles." The company plans to start selling a mini-scooter version of the magnetic-powered bike next year. KEYWORDS: technology, innovation, bike, green energy, ITN Source. Reuters 5217/06 |
As with any young man back in the Philippines, cars have been my fascination. From building wooden crates and ball bearings for wheels during my formative years, to motoring the family car, was my profound joy to behold. Now, in my retired years, I still see my cars in the same light as I always perceived them in my youth..............Amor Patriae
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Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Magnetic hybrid motorbike unveiled in Japan
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