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Kawasaki's 'Noslisu' Trikes Boast Impressive Leaning Capabilities

Japanese two-wheeler company Kawasaki has launched a brand new tilting electric trike, dubbed the 'Noslisu,' that is available in a trio of versions.

The 'Noslisu' electric trike makes use of proprietary tilting technology from Kawasaki itself, enabling it to delve into turns and corners and handle itself adequately when faced with terrain that is less than smooth. The trike is equipped with a 248-Wh battery that enables a range of up to 53 km on a full charge.

Meanwhile, the cargo version adds a cargo rack with 120 liters of space, and includes a combination of 180-watt hub motor and 248-Wh battery.

Finally, the 'Noslisu e' model comes with a 500-watt motor and produces a maximum assist speed of 35 km/h, which explains why it's the most expensive of the trio.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Trikes - The emergence of electric trikes with advanced features are creating opportunities for innovative transportation solutions for individuals and businesses.
2. Tilting Technology - The development of proprietary tilting technology in electric trikes is disrupting conventional motorcycle and bicycle design, and opening up opportunities for new markets and use cases.
3. Cargo Electric Trikes - The introduction of cargo electric trikes that offer storage and carrying capabilities is creating new opportunities for sustainable last-mile delivery services.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Transportation - Companies in the personal transportation industry can leverage the advances in electric trikes to create innovative products that cater to the needs of users for more efficient and environment-friendly transportation options.
2. Logistics - The innovative features offered by the cargo electric trikes can be utilized by businesses in the logistics industry to develop sustainable and cost-effective last-mile delivery solutions.
3. Automotive - The development of tilting technology in electric trikes has the potential to disrupt the traditional motorcycle and bicycle market, creating opportunities for companies in the automotive industry to explore new markets and business models.

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