Gaius Autos - Rapide 3
Electric Delivery Tricycle
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Delivery tricycle is very practical for large cities like Paris, Rome, Madrid ... Because they are smaller than cars and a lot of loads can be loaded on them. But they have one disadvantage, and it is that they are powered by a gasoline engine. That's why Gaius Autos produced a tricycle powered by an electric motor. Rapide 3 is designed for fast delivery of small consignments. The electric scooter has a load capacity of 200 kilograms, it is 2.5 meters in length, 94 cm wide and only 250 kg in weight when is empty. The driver protects the windscreen with a wiper, and the roof is made of a material that does not leave the UV rays. The electric scooter has no sides panels, so the driver can easily enter and exit from both sides. Rapide 3 has a built-in 5.2 kWh battery, which should be enough for a 105-mile drive with one charge and has a built-in quick charger that recharges up to 80 percent in just 15 minutes. Top speed is 95 km/h and 68 torque.
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http://www.rapide3.com
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A very cool motorcycle @feri1, seems very safe on the road plus the roof make our life easier if raining.
Best of luck! This electric trike is perfect for city rides, its pretty fast and has a good battery to go with it. Excellent hunt @feri1
Interesting one. What a tricycle that use electricity as the major source of power, it will deliver perfectly as you required. Thanks for this great hunt
awwn,,! this looks cute
but i'm kinda wonder if it can hand bad roads and tracffic
Wow, the design is very eye-catching. It's the perfect vehicle for narrow streets, easy to handle and with the right gadgets (like GPS). Great hunt!
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