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The Urban Arrow 250-Watt Motor Makes Hauling Children and Cargo Easy

The Urban Arrow was made by a group of Dutch designers who were looking to improve upon the Bakfiets cargo bike. Bakfiets are great for carrying cargo, but are heavy and provide a less-than-comfortable ride for passengers. The Urban Arrow’s cargo hold is made out of polypropylene (EPP) high-density foam. This foam allows the cargo box to comfortably transport cargo and children as heavy as 242.5 pounds.

Another great feature of the Urban Arrow is that the front end can be reconfigured on demand. A locking cargo box, a rain cover and a small basket that makes the Urban Arrow look more like a normal bike are just a few of the attachments available. The Urban Arrow is powered by a 250-watt motor capable of hitting a top speed of 15.5 mph. The bike has a max range of 31 miles without cargo and 25 miles with cargo. The Urban Arrow sells for $3,691 (electric) and $2,440 (non-electric).
Trend Themes
1. Electric Cargo Bikes - There is an opportunity for businesses to invest in and promote cargo bikes to replace delivery trucks and minimize carbon footprint.
2. Modular Cargo Bike Design - By developing adaptable bike features such as locking cargo boxes, rain covers, and baskets, companies can cater to a wider demographic and their varied needs.
3. Lightweight Cargo Bike Materials - Using lightweight materials such as polypropylene high-density foam, there is an opportunity to create cargo bikes that are easy to handle, environmentally friendly, and energy-efficient.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - By integrating the use of cargo bikes in delivery services, businesses can reduce their carbon emissions and internal transportation costs.
2. Eco-friendly Manufacturing - Companies can develop and manufacture cargo bikes and their parts with environmentally-friendly materials, minimizing waste and promoting sustainability.
3. Childcare and Education - By implementing the use of cargo bikes designed for children, schools and daycare centers can transport kids efficiently and sustainably while also providing a fun mode of transportation.

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