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The Conceptual 'TIMO' Electric Scooters Come in Three Models

The conceptual 'TIMO' electric scooters are a project designed to imagine what could be done to make urban transportation a little easier and more suited towards the needs of city dwellers. The scooters are imagined with a modular platform where the end consumer is capable of configuring the final product for a truly customized experience that meets their specific preferences. The scooter is designed in three models including the Jarretto, the Veloce and the Cavallo.

The conceptual 'TIMO' electric scooters are the design work of industrial designers Sandy Zhang, Jodie Xie, Alaa Alshareef and Megan Wiles, and are targeted towards the specific needs of urbanites. The scooters would thus be well-suited for a wider range of riders instead of just one segment.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Electric Scooters - The trend of designing highly customizable and modular electric scooters for urban transportation
2. Personalized Electric Mobility - The trend of designing electric mobility solutions that are personalized to meet the specific preferences and needs of the individual rider
3. Versatile Urban Transport - The trend of designing urban transport solutions that cater to a wider range of riders instead of one specific segment
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Industry - The electric vehicle industry can capitalize on this trend by expanding their product portfolio to include highly customizable and modular electric scooters for urban transportation
2. Urban Mobility Industry - The urban mobility industry can capitalize on this trend by designing and offering personalized electric mobility solutions to meet the individual preferences and needs of urban dwellers
3. Shared Mobility Industry - The shared mobility industry can capitalize on this trend by offering versatile and customizable urban transport solutions to cater to a wider range of riders instead of one specific segment

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