Juiced-Up Bike Locks

The Plug Project Secures and Recharges Two-Wheeled EVs

The use of electric two-wheeler in cities and towns would no doubt increase if a concept such as the Plug Project ever got off the ground. The Plug Project was created by two designers, Franck Magné and Alexandre Moronnoz, who have designed a charging lock for electric cycles and scooters.

Using the Plug Project's system is simple and requires only an installation of software onto the users EV to make it compatible with the lock/charger. Riders park their vehicle's front wheel into the stand where it is locked into placed and charged. To release the lock, simply validate your parking and scan it. This solves two of the biggest problems facing electric cycle and scooter riders: what to do with their vehicle when they aren't using it and where to charge it when its low on juice. The Plug Project is still just a concept at the moment, but I expect to see it, or something like it, appear in the paid parking lots of major cities sometime in the near future.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Two-wheelers - Opportunity for innovative lock and charging solutions for electric cycles and scooters.
2. Smart Charging Infrastructure - The need for software and hardware integration to create convenient and secure charging stations for EVs.
3. On-demand Vehicle Services - Potential market for services that provide temporary storage and charging solutions for electric bikes and scooters.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Accessories - Innovations in lock and charger technology for electric cycles and scooters.
2. Parking and Transportation - Opportunity for parking lot operators to integrate lock and charging stations into their facilities.
3. Mobility Solutions - Companies can provide on-demand storage and charging services for electric bike and scooter users in urban areas.

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