The E.T. Scooter is an incredible folding electric scooter that can be packed up in just five seconds.
The scooter is equipped with a lithium-polymer battery that gives it a range of 35 km per two-hour charge. It will eventually be offered with a 250-watt motor that could even be upgraded to 700 watts to give it a top speed of 55 km/h.
The E.T. scooter weighs only 30 kg and can handle riders who weigh up to 160 kg.
The developers of the E.T. Scooter are running a Kickstarter campaign to raise production funds to bring the vehicle to market. A pledge of $2,190 will secure you one unit if production becomes a reality, while the final retail price is planned to be $2,990.
Foldable Electric Scooters
The E.T. Scooter Can Be Folded in Only Five Seconds
Trend Themes
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Foldable Electric Personal Transportation — The folding design of the E.T. Scooter and its range of 35 km per charge creates potential for this type of transportation to be integrated into daily routines.
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Upgradable Electric Motor Technology — The option to upgrade the E.T. Scooter's motor from 250 watts to 700 watts reflects a trend towards customizable personal electric transportation.
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Crowdfunding for Sustainable Transportation — The Kickstarter campaign for the E.T. Scooter demonstrates a trend towards consumers investing in environmentally-friendly and convenient personal transportation alternatives.
Industry Implications
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Electric Personal Transportation — The E.T. Scooter is disrupting the electric personal transportation industry with its compact, foldable design and innovative battery technology.
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Electric Motor Technology — The E.T. Scooter's upgradable electric motor and lithium-polymer battery highlights the need for research and development towards energy-efficient and eco-friendly motor technology in the transportation industry.
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Crowdfunding for Sustainable Technology — The use of crowdfunding to finance production of the E.T. Scooter indicates the potential for new sustainable transportation technologies to be funded and developed through online campaigns.