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Tommy Bahama 'Pedaled' Electric Bike to Debut at Interbike Trade Expo

Tommy Bahama and Pedego have produced an electric bike as an alternative to gas-powered transportation. The bike, known as 'Pedaled,' will be revealed at the Interbike International Trade Expo in Las Vegas.

The 'Pedaled' bike features a manual six-speed gearbox, but users can also switch to the 36-volt lithium-ion battery for an electric-powered ride. The top speed of the electric bike is 20 mph. 'Pedaled' comes in a vibrant orange color with custom padded handgrips and a contoured seat.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Bikes as Alternative Transportation - The rise of electric bikes presents disruptive innovation opportunities for transportation companies to incorporate sustainable and efficient options into their fleet.
2. Hybrid Electric Bicycles - The combination of manual gears and electric power in bikes like 'Pedaled' opens up possibilities for hybrid electric bicycles, providing consumers with flexible and eco-friendly transportation options.
3. Customizable Electric Bikes - The popularity of electric bikes offers a market for customizable features such as unique colors, comfortable seats, and custom grips, allowing companies to differentiate themselves and cater to specific consumer preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Manufacturing - Bicycle manufacturers have the opportunity to tap into the growing demand for electric bikes by producing innovative designs, incorporating advanced battery technologies, and integrating smart features.
2. Transportation - Companies in the transportation industry can explore partnerships with electric bike manufacturers, offering eco-friendly options for short distance travel or as part of their ride-sharing services.
3. Recreation and Tourism - The electric bike trend presents an opportunity for the recreation and tourism industry to promote sustainable and enjoyable outdoor activities, attracting eco-conscious travelers and enthusiasts.

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