The IRIS eTrike is a three-wheeled electric vehicle designed by Grant Sinclair and classified as an electrically assisted pedal cycle in certain regions. The vehicle features an enclosed carbon-fiber monocoque shell with a transparent canopy that covers both the rider and a passenger. The drivetrain combines pedal input with electric assistance delivered through a rear motor powered by an onboard battery. The configuration allows assisted travel up to regulatory speed limits applicable to pedal-assist vehicles. The cockpit includes seating, steering controls, pedals, and integrated lighting.
The front of the vehicle uses a dual-wheel tilting system that allows the chassis to lean during cornering while maintaining stability. The IRIS eTrike incorporates mechanical disc brakes, suspension components, and puncture-resistant tires. Air is directed through the cabin via an integrated ventilation system with filtration. The overall footprint is narrow enough to align with cycle-lane dimensions in markets where pedal-assist classification applies.
Enclosed eTrike Pods
The IRIS eTrike is a Pedal-Assisted Electric Trike with an Enclosed Cabin
Trend Themes
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Pedal-assist Electric Vehicles — Combining human pedaling with electric power, these vehicles offer a hybrid mode of transportation that reduces environmental impact.
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Enclosed Micro-mobility Solutions — Compact and enclosed designs add comfort and all-weather usage to small-scale transport options.
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Tilt-mechanism Innovation — Incorporating dual-wheel tilting systems in vehicle designs enhances maneuverability and safety.
Industry Implications
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Urban Transportation — The rise of pedal-assisted electric vehicles reshapes urban transportation by offering sustainable and compact mobility solutions.
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Personal Mobility Devices — Innovative designs like enclosed eTrikes are disrupting the personal mobility sector, providing alternatives to traditional bicycles and scooters.
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Sustainable Transport — Emerging eTrike technologies highlight shifts towards more sustainable transport options, aligning with global green initiatives.