ADA-Compliant E-Trikes

Lectric eBikes Officially Launched the 'XP Trike' at Only $1,499 USD

Lectric eBikes, the best-selling electric micro-mobility company, officially launched the Lectric XP Trike, the brand's first venture into the e-trike space. With accessibility in mind, Lectric took every consideration with the XP Trike, from its 13.8-inch standover height (determined by community feedback) to the fact that it is one of the only e-trikes on the market to ship fully assembled and ready to ride.

The XP Trike is designed to surmount barriers related to limited physical mobility, difficulty balancing, and age-related difficulties, as the e-trike's foldable frame is stable and reliable for riders of varying heights, weights, and ranges of mobility. This frame, combined with the low standover height and tire size, earned the XP Trike full ADA compliance under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Aside from its design, though, the programming for the XP Trike has also been upgraded for accessibility, with the new program controlling the levels of pedal assistance by amperage instead of by speed limits.

This new platform results in smoother handling when switching between levels of pedal assist. The change between each tier is less jarring than when the controller is governed by speed since speed control ramps up the motor quickly to try and attain the stated speed value. In contrast, amperage is a more linear, predictable increase in pedal assistance.

For customers who want to access more of the bike's sizeable power, though, the bike can be switched to an advanced mode where the PAS values can be intricately customized in terms of amperage, speed, torque, and more. Additionally, it is important to note that, while the bike features varying PAS levels, the XP Trike only runs on a single-speed drivetrain, which simplifies the riding experience further while reducing the range of potential issues that can occur while riding, resulting in less required maintenance.

Levi Conlow, the co-founder and CEO of Lectric eBikes, stated: "Every day, 10,000 people in this country turn 65," continuing on to outline the importance of accessibility in achieving widespread adoption of electric transportation, stating: This bike is accessible to everyone, even those with varying levels of physical ability and balance. It was important for us to create a quality product so everyone can join in the fun of riding!"

In terms of the core performance of the XP Trike, it includes a rear hub motor that peaks at an output of 1,092 W. This motor is placed in between the two rear wheels for balance, but also to circumvent some performance issues associated with rear hub motors. This motor is powered by a 14-amp, 48-volt battery, which results in a top speed of 14 miles per hour and a range of roughly 50 miles per charge. On top of this, even when carrying a payload, the XP Trike can easily surmount 20-degree incline hills.

Continuing the safety and accessibility of the bike, Lectric equipped the XP Trike with 180mm hydraulic brakes to ensure that riding back down the same 20-degree hill is just as safe as riding up it. These are not the only breaks, though, as the bike has two additional parking brakes for enhanced reliability.

In conclusion, the E-Trike from Lectric eBikes is a high-performance, accessibility-focused electric tricycle loaded with features that improve its safety, stability, and performance across the board. This is one of the highest-specced electric trikes on the market, and it comes in at an MSRP of only $1,499 USD, significantly lower than many of its competitors, effectively setting a new standard in the electric tricycle space.
Trend Themes
1. Accessibility-focused Micro-mobility - The Lectric XP Trike's ADA compliance and focus on accessibility open up opportunities for creating more electric micro-mobility options for those with varied physical abilities and limited mobility.
2. Amperage-based Pedal Assistance - The switch to amperage-based pedal assistance on the XP Trike provides opportunities for developing smoother and more customizable electric bike programming, allowing for a better user experience.
3. Affordable High-performing Electric Trikes - The Lectric XP Trike's high-quality features and affordable price point create opportunities for developing more accessible electric trikes that focus on the tricycle market.
Industry Implications
1. Micro-mobility - The Lectric XP Trike's focus on accessibility and electric micro-mobility creates opportunities for developing more innovative options for those with limited mobility.
2. E-bikes and E-trikes - The XP Trike's innovative features in programming and design show opportunities for E-bike and E-Trike manufacturers to focus on ADA compliance and accessibility-focused features.
3. Electric Transportation - The development of affordable high-performing Electric Trikes like the XP Trike brings opportunities for Electric Transportation manufacturers to develop more accessible options and reach a wider audience.

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